Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars

020 - Book X - Caesar in Egypt part 2

15 min · 13. feb. 2026
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Lucans sole surviving masterpiece, De Bello Civili, more widely recognized as the Pharsalia, is an epic poem that delves into the fierce civil war between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great. Named after the pivotal Battle of Pharsalus, which unfolded in 48 BC near the ancient city of Pharsalus in Thessaly, this work stands as a significant example of Roman Historic Epic. Unlike many of its contemporaries, divine intervention is notably absent from the narrative, and supernatural occurrences are few and far between. Lucans portrayal of the Civil War serves as a powerful expression of Neronian literature, garnering renewed scholarly interest in recent years. Sadly, the poem remains unfinished due to the untimely passing of its brilliant author. - Summary by Leni

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episode 020 - Book X - Caesar in Egypt part 2 cover

020 - Book X - Caesar in Egypt part 2

Lucans sole surviving masterpiece, De Bello Civili, more widely recognized as the Pharsalia, is an epic poem that delves into the fierce civil war between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great. Named after the pivotal Battle of Pharsalus, which unfolded in 48 BC near the ancient city of Pharsalus in Thessaly, this work stands as a significant example of Roman Historic Epic. Unlike many of its contemporaries, divine intervention is notably absent from the narrative, and supernatural occurrences are few and far between. Lucans portrayal of the Civil War serves as a powerful expression of Neronian literature, garnering renewed scholarly interest in recent years. Sadly, the poem remains unfinished due to the untimely passing of its brilliant author. - Summary by Leni

13. feb. 202615 min
episode 019 - Book X - Caesar in Egypt part 1 cover

019 - Book X - Caesar in Egypt part 1

Lucans sole surviving masterpiece, De Bello Civili, more widely recognized as the Pharsalia, is an epic poem that delves into the fierce civil war between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great. Named after the pivotal Battle of Pharsalus, which unfolded in 48 BC near the ancient city of Pharsalus in Thessaly, this work stands as a significant example of Roman Historic Epic. Unlike many of its contemporaries, divine intervention is notably absent from the narrative, and supernatural occurrences are few and far between. Lucans portrayal of the Civil War serves as a powerful expression of Neronian literature, garnering renewed scholarly interest in recent years. Sadly, the poem remains unfinished due to the untimely passing of its brilliant author. - Summary by Leni

13. feb. 202621 min
episode 018 - Book IX - Cato part 2 cover

018 - Book IX - Cato part 2

Lucans sole surviving masterpiece, De Bello Civili, more widely recognized as the Pharsalia, is an epic poem that delves into the fierce civil war between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great. Named after the pivotal Battle of Pharsalus, which unfolded in 48 BC near the ancient city of Pharsalus in Thessaly, this work stands as a significant example of Roman Historic Epic. Unlike many of its contemporaries, divine intervention is notably absent from the narrative, and supernatural occurrences are few and far between. Lucans portrayal of the Civil War serves as a powerful expression of Neronian literature, garnering renewed scholarly interest in recent years. Sadly, the poem remains unfinished due to the untimely passing of its brilliant author. - Summary by Leni

13. feb. 202629 min
episode 017 - Book IX - Cato part 1 cover

017 - Book IX - Cato part 1

Lucans sole surviving masterpiece, De Bello Civili, more widely recognized as the Pharsalia, is an epic poem that delves into the fierce civil war between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great. Named after the pivotal Battle of Pharsalus, which unfolded in 48 BC near the ancient city of Pharsalus in Thessaly, this work stands as a significant example of Roman Historic Epic. Unlike many of its contemporaries, divine intervention is notably absent from the narrative, and supernatural occurrences are few and far between. Lucans portrayal of the Civil War serves as a powerful expression of Neronian literature, garnering renewed scholarly interest in recent years. Sadly, the poem remains unfinished due to the untimely passing of its brilliant author. - Summary by Leni

13. feb. 202634 min
episode 016 - Book VIII - Death of Pompeius part 2 cover

016 - Book VIII - Death of Pompeius part 2

Lucans sole surviving masterpiece, De Bello Civili, more widely recognized as the Pharsalia, is an epic poem that delves into the fierce civil war between Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great. Named after the pivotal Battle of Pharsalus, which unfolded in 48 BC near the ancient city of Pharsalus in Thessaly, this work stands as a significant example of Roman Historic Epic. Unlike many of its contemporaries, divine intervention is notably absent from the narrative, and supernatural occurrences are few and far between. Lucans portrayal of the Civil War serves as a powerful expression of Neronian literature, garnering renewed scholarly interest in recent years. Sadly, the poem remains unfinished due to the untimely passing of its brilliant author. - Summary by Leni

13. feb. 202631 min