This edition of "Select Orations of Cicero" offers a curated collection of speeches by one of Rome's most renowned orators and statesmen. Prepared by Allen and Greenough, this volume provides students and enthusiasts alike with a comprehensive introduction to Cicero's powerful rhetoric and his engagement with the political and social issues of his time.
Featuring selections that showcase Cicero's mastery of language and his profound insights into Roman society, these orations provide invaluable perspectives on the late Roman Republic. From defending individual citizens to addressing the Senate on matters of state, Cicero's words resonate with enduring relevance, offering timeless lessons in leadership, justice, and the art of persuasion.
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