

An edition of Speeches (1499)
With an English translation by R. Gardner.
By Cicero
Publish Date
1958
Publisher
Heinemann
Language
eng
Pages
484
Description:
"As the Roman Republic lurched to its close, amid corruption, ruthless power struggles and gross inequality, Cicero produced some of the most stirring and eloquent speeches ever written. Whether he is quashing the Catiline conspiracy, defending the poet Archais or railing against Mark Anthony in the Philippics--The magnificent speeches in defense of liberty that cost him his life--cicero vividly evokes for us the cut and thrust of the Roman assembly, Senate and court rooms."--Provided by publisher.
subjects: Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin, Translations into English, Sources, Politics and government, Correspondence, Readers, Latin language, Translations into German, Oratory, History, Translations into Italian, Early works to 1800, Translations into Spanish, Latin Authors, Lost literature, Political science, Statesmen, Rhetoric, Roman law, Trials, Forensic orations, Translations into French, Translations into Afrikaans, Speeches (Latin), Translations into Dutch, Latin language materials, Cicero, marcus tullius, Speeches, addresses, etc., Political science, early works to 1800, Rome, politics and government, Lex Manilia de imperio Cn. Pompei, Terms and phrases, Speeches, addresses, etc., latin--translations into english, Political science--early works to 1800, Pa6307.a4 g7 1969, Lost literature--rome, Politics and government--sources, Pa6283 .a2 1994b, 875/.01, Speeches, addresses, Latin, Yonge, Charles Duke, 1812-1891
People: Marcus Tullius Cicero, Gaius Verres (1st cent. B.C), Catiline (ca. 108-62 B.C), Gaius Rabirius Postumus, Cicero, Titus Annius Milo (d. 48 B.C), Publius Vatinius (fl. 59-47 B.C), Marcus Caelius Rufus, Gnaeus Plancius
Places: Rome
Times: 265-30 B.C., Conspiracy of Catiline, 65-62 B.C., Republic, 265-30 B.C., 510-30 B.C.