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Hardcover Cicero Philippics Book

ISBN: 1025555090

ISBN13: 9781025555096

Cicero Philippics

"Cicero Philippics" is a celebrated collection of fourteen speeches delivered by Marcus Tullius Cicero, the preeminent orator of the Roman world. Composed between 44 and 43 BC, these orations represent a desperate and brilliant defense of the Roman Republic against the perceived tyranny of Mark Antony in the chaotic aftermath of Julius Caesar's assassination. Named in honor of the Greek orator Demosthenes' speeches against Philip of Macedon, Cicero's "Philippics" are masterclasses in political rhetoric, invective, and legal argument.

The work serves as a critical historical record of the final years of the Republic, capturing the intense political maneuvering and the high stakes of Roman senatorial life. Cicero's passionate appeals for liberty and the restoration of traditional governance offer profound insights into the ethics of leadership and the fragility of democratic institutions. This translation by Walter C. A. Ker provides a clear and authoritative rendering of the Latin text, allowing readers to experience the power of Cicero's voice as he attempted to rally the Senate and the people of Rome.

Scholars of history, law, and classical studies will find this volume an indispensable resource for understanding the transition from the Roman Republic to the Empire and the enduring legacy of Western political thought.

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