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Explore the strategic concepts employed by Julius Caesar in his military campaigns as outlined in his writings. This analysis delves into the significance of high ground (summus locus), tactical maneuvers (modi), and the psychological aspects of leadership. Understand the dynamics of victory (supero), the importance of supply (copia), and the art of counsel (consilium) in overcoming obstacles. These insights illuminate timeless strategies applicable to modern challenges in leadership and decision-making.
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Caesar DBG 4.24-4.27 MarshLatin.wordpress.com
Summus highest
Locus place
Pes foot
Remus oar
Aperio To open
Egredior To leave
Fuga Flight, escape
Supero To overcome
Venio To come
Fero To bear
Perturbo To disturb
Comprehendo To arrest
Peto To seek, to attack
Lateo To lie hidden
Consilium Plan, counsel
Copia Supply, troops
Paulum A little
Modus Mode, manner, means, way
Telus weapon
Proelium battle