Can anyone recommend a good edition of Suetonius’ De Vita Caesarum with historical/vocabulary/grammatical notes? So far I have found only one, by Johann Heinrich Bremi (Zurich, 1820).
Here are a couple, amounting to six lives. Not familiar with these two titles but have read other competently edited works from this series (this period was almost certainly the high point of Latin pedagogy in the US).
Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, Nero.
https://archive.org/details/gaisuetonitranq00unkngoog
Julius Caesar & Augustus.
Thanks a lot!
The on-line editions linked to by Late Starter look to be quite good, but here are a few more modern editions available for purchase if you’re interested. These will probably not have much better linguistic commentary, but the historical commentary will reflect the results of a century or so of historical research over the older commentaries, if that’s where your interest lies.
There is also an older commentary published by Oxford on the Life of Julius Caesar.