Cicero

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Cicero

Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval European history Ancient history Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy History of ideas Political science and theory

Author: Gesine Manuwald

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Collection: Understanding Classics

Language: English

Published by: I.B. Tauris

Published on: 28th November 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 232 pages

ISBN: 9780857735157


Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BCE)

Introduced Romans to the major schools of Greek philosophy, forging a Latin conceptual vocabulary that was entirely new. But for all the sophistication of his thinking, it is perhaps for his political and oratorical career that Cicero is best remembered. He was the nemesis of Catiline, whose plot to overthrow the Republic he famously denounced to the Senate. He was the selfless politician who turned down the opportunity to join Julius Caesar and Pompey in their ruling triumvirate with Crassus. He was briefly Rome's leading man after Caesar's assassination in 44 BCE. And he was the great political orator whose bitter conflict with Mark Antony led to his own violent death in 43 BCE.

In her authoritative survey, Gesine Manuwald evokes the many faces of Cicero as well as his complexities and seeming contradictions. She focuses on his major works, allowing the great writer to speak for himself. Cicero's rich legacy is seen to endure in the works of Quintilian and the Church Fathers as well as in the speeches of Harry S. Truman and Barack Obama.

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