@energiepirat @Mina @SilviaMarton
...instead dictated most of it to a scribe at one time and the scribe wrote as Caesar spoke, or that the scribe took notes and wrote the account afterwards. Still, she does believe that Caesar had an overwhelming hand in creating the work, but believes
much of the grammar and clarity of the work to be the result of the scribe or scribes involved.
Breindal also considers the main point of the work to be as a propaganda...