Julius Caesar
He Crossed a River and Ended a Republic. Six Years Later His Own Senate Stabbed Him 23 Times.
La era de los imperios y las ideas
César cruzando el Rubicón, Cleopatra en la barcaza de Tarso, Sócrates con la cicuta en la mano. La era Clásica legó al mundo su vocabulario más duradero — república, filosofía, tragedia, imperio — y casi todo el drama que lo acompaña. Biografías en primera persona de los conquistadores, filósofos y fundadores cuyas voces todavía resuenan en cada capital y cada aula.
He Crossed a River and Ended a Republic. Six Years Later His Own Senate Stabbed Him 23 Times.
A Greek by Blood. A Pharaoh by Choice. Dead by Her Own Hand at 39.
Heir at 20. Pharaoh at 24. Master of Asia at 30. Dead at 32.
The Man Who Changed Everything
The Teacher Who Judged All Men Charitably
The Philosopher Who Invented the West
The Philosopher on the Throne
The Sage Who Saved a Civilisation
The Last of the Grape Clusters
The Philosopher of Emptiness
The Man Who Rebuilt Judaism from the Ashes