A brief biography of Roman soldier and leader, Julius Caesar, that also describes the city and rural life, language, social classes, and culture of ancient Rome.
Offers an introduction to the life of Julius Caesar, providing information on his place in world history, evil deeds, military conquests, and other related topics.
Brutus, best friend of the Roman ruler Caesar, reluctantly joins a successful plot to murder Caesar and subsequently destroys himself. Includes notes and an introduction.
Presents the original text of Shakespeare's play alongside a contemporary translation. Includes a synopsis, explanatory chapters, and questions for further exploration of the play's ideas.
Presents the original text of Shakespeare's play about the Roman emperor side-by-side with a modern version; discusses the author and the theater of his time, and provides quizzes and other study activities.
An illustrated retelling of William Shakespeare's tragedy in which Cassius, fearing Julius Caesar's ambition, forms a conspiracy among Roman republicans including Caesar's trusted friend Brutus to assassinate him on the Ides of March.
Presents a biography of Roman emperor Julius Caesar describing his early education, military conquests, and Roman leadership, along with a survey of life in ancient Rome.
Presents the full text of Shakespeare's tragedy in which Cassius, fearing Julius Caesar's ambition, forms a conspiracy among Roman republicans including Caesar's trusted friend Brutus to assassinate him on the Ides of March.