Aulus Hirtius

Aulus Hirtius (; – 43 BC) was consul of the Roman Republic in 43 BC and a writer on military subjects. He was killed during his consulship in battle against Mark Antony at the Battle of Mutina. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Caesar, Julius
Published 1732
printed by T. Wood, for Cæsar Ward, at the Ship, between the Temple-Gates in Fleet-Street
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by Caesar, Julius
Published 1705
printed for Richard Smith, at the Angel and Bible without Temple-Bar
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by Caesar, Julius
Published 1737
printed for Ward and Chandler, at the Ship, just without Temple-Bar; and at their shops in Coney-Street, York, and the Corner of the Long Room Street, at Scarborough-Spaw
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by Caesar, Julius
Published 1790
Veneunt apud Jacobum Gillies
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by Caesar, Julius
Published 1790
Excudebat Joannes Wilson
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