Cicero's Orations

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Pub. Date: 2018-06-13
Publisher(s): Dover Publications
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Summary

The greatest orator of the late Roman Republic, Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 B.C.), influenced the course of European letters for centuries after his death. Through his writings, Renaissance and Enlightenment scholars encountered the riches of Classical rhetoric and philosophy. The elegance of his style, his skill and erudition, his worldly wisdom, and his profound humanity made Cicero a model for latter-day thinkers and keep his works ever relevant.
This collection presents examples of rhetoric from throughout the ancient Roman's illustrious career. Selections include a series of famous speeches delivered during Cicero's term as consul which thwarted the Catiline conspiracy to overthrow the Republic — but led to his own prosecution and exile. The compilation concludes with the bold orations delivered in defiance of Marc Anthony, which sealed Cicero's doom.

Author Biography

Roman politician, lawyer, and philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 B.C.) is famed for his oratory skills. His life coincided with the civil wars that ended the Roman republic, and his writings provide a valuable source of information on the period. Cicero was assassinated in the political struggles that followed the death of Julius Caesar, and his works exercised considerable influence on the development of European political thought and philosophy.

Table of Contents

Contents
 
First Oration against Catiline
Second Oration against Catiline
Third Oration against Catiline
Fourth Oration against Catiline
Oration in Defence of Publius Sylla
Speech in Defence of Aulus Licinius Archias
Speech in Defence of the Proposed Manilian Law
Speech in Defence of Titus Annius Milo
Speech in Defence of Caius Rabirius Postumus
Speech in Defence of Marcus Claudius Marcellus
Speech in Defence of Quintus Ligarius
Speech in Defence of King Deiotarus
The First Oration against Marcus Antonius
The Second Oration against Marcus Antonius
The Ninth Oration against Marcus Antonius
The Last Oration against Marcus Antonius
The Prosecution of Verres

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