Josedecura
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NameJose de Cura
Current locationLondon
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OccupationAuthor, Scholar
UniversityUniversity of Oxford
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I am José de Cura. I am an Oxonian, author, scholar, polymath, public intellectual, military historian and theoretician, battlefield archaeologist, and classicist.


Page 118 of Julius Caesar's Commentarii de Bello Gallico. A photograph by Nikodem Miranowicz. A book from his private collection.