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CHAPTER XII. CONCLUSION.
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Having concluded his ten short chapters descriptive of the ten books of the Commentaries written by C?sar himself, the author of this little Volume has finished his intended task,—and as he is specially1 anxious not to be thought to have made an attempt at writing history, he would not add any concluding words, were it not that three other Commentaries of C?sar’s three other wars were added to C?sar’s Commentaries by other writers. There is the Commentary on the Alexandrine war,—written probably by Hirtius, the author of the last book of the Gallic war; and two Commentaries on the African war and the Spanish war,—written, as the critics seem to think, by one Oppius, a friend whom C?sar loved and trusted. The Alexandrine war was a war of itself, in which C?sar was involved by his matchless audacity2 in following Pompey into Egypt, and perhaps by the sweetness of Cleopatra’s charms. And this led also to a war in Asia Minor3, the account of which is included with that of his Egyptian campaign. The African war, and that afterwards{175} carried on in Spain with the object of crushing out the sparks of Pompeian revolt against his power, are simply the latter portions of the civil war, and their records might have been written as chapters added to the Commentary “De Bello Civili.”
Alexandria, when C?sar landed there in pursuit of Pompey and had offered to him as a graceful4 tribute on his first arrival the head of his murdered rival, was a city almost as populous5 and quite as rich as Rome; and in the city, and throughout the more fertile parts of Egypt, there was a crowd of Roman soldiers left there to support and to overawe the throne of the Ptolemies. C?sar, with hardly more than half a full legion to support him, enters Alexandria as though obedience6 were due to him by all in Egypt as Roman consul7. He at once demands an enormous sum of money, which he claims as due to himself personally for services rendered to a former Ptolemy; he takes possession of the person of Ptolemy the young king,—and is taken possession of by Cleopatra, the young king’s sister, who was
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