This is a Czech-language edition of Caesar's famous account of the civil war between Caesar and Pompey, which took place in 49-45 BC. In it, Caesar describes the events that led up to the war and the various battles that took place, including the decisive Battle of Pharsalus. The book is an important source for the history of the late Roman Republic, and is also notable for its clear and vivid prose style, which has made it a classic of Latin literature.
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