The achievements of Gaul, Civil War, Alexandria, Africa, Spain, Hercules and Oedipus.
Among them, the one about civil strife (De Bello Civili) is an unfinished three-volume historical work, which records his war with Pompeii, which began in 49 BC. His memorandum de Bello Garrico consists of seven volumes, covering the war from 58 BC to 52 BC: one to seven volumes were published in 5 1 year or 50 BC, and later Hiltius continued to write the eighth volume, recording the events from 5 1 year to 50 BC. These memos are Caesar's only remaining works.
In addition, Caesar has many works, including an interesting collection of stories and proverbs, a grammar book dedicated to Cicero about inflections and displacements, and a large number of poems (a satirical short poem for Terrence has been handed down to this day). The existing Bellum Africum, Bellum Alexandrinum and Bellum Hispaniense may have been written by soldiers in Caesar's army.