
Julius Caesar and the Foundation of the Roman Imperial System
W. Warde Fowler
Read by Ann Boulais
In this volume I have tried to meet the wishes of the publishers, by explaining to those who are comparatively unfamiliar with classical antiquity the place which Caesar occupies in the history of the world. He was not the founder, much less was he the organizer of the Roman Empire; yet his life marks a great change in European History. - Summary Adapted from the Preface (10 hr 39 min)
Chapters
| Preface | 4:07 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter I | 32:21 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter II | 21:11 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter III | 32:22 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter IV | 21:36 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter V | 35:14 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter VI | 27:43 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter VII | 37:26 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter VIII | 36:31 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter IX | 20:48 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter X | 24:10 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter XI | 18:02 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter XII | 32:32 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter XIII | 51:38 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter XIV | 33:15 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter XV | 38:06 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter XVI | 44:49 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter XVII | 29:31 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter XVIII | 57:22 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Chapter XIX | 30:54 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Epilogue | 9:55 | Read by Ann Boulais |