O Tempora! O Mores!: Cicero's Catilinarian Orations : a Student Edition with Historical Essays

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University of Oklahoma Press, 2005 - 266 pagine

In 63 b.c., Lucius Sergius Catilina, a Roman aristocrat, formed a conspiracy to overthrow the Roman Republic. Cicero, who was consul that year, exposed the plot and documented his defeat of the conspiracy in his Orations against Catiline. The First Catilinarian Oration is well known and deservedly famous. Scholars are familiar with the other three speeches, but few students know them. This lapse is regrettable. The Third Oration is a fast-paced courtroom drama, and the Second and Fourth Orations provide critical information about this key event in Roman history. Susan O. Shapiro here makes all Cicero’s Catilinarian Orations accessible to the intermediate Latin student.

O Tempora! O Mores! is designed to fit a variety of pedagogical approaches. Professors can assign any of the Catilinarian Orations independently or assign excerpts from several of the speeches. Shapiro’s historical essays bring a new dimension to Latin study, explaining the history and politics behind the texts. The essays are divided into short sections that can be assigned individually for class discussion. The volume is further amplified by a vocabulary, maps, a bibliography, and appendices.

 

 

Sommario

Text of Ciceros Catilinarian Orations
3
Notes to the Commentary
45
Background to
121
The Catilinarian Conspiracy in Context
159
Appendix A The Roman Republican Constitution
209
Appendix B Timeline
217
Notes
225
Select Bibliography
231
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Susan O. Shapiro is Assistant Professor of History and Classics at Utah State University

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