First Oration of Cicero Against Catiline / with Notices, Notes and Complete Vocabulary
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The Latin oration presents a forceful address by a Roman consul who denounces a rival’s alleged corruption and conspiracy, cataloguing moral depravity, public crimes, and imminent threats to the republic while urging decisive action. The edition combines the classical text with pedagogical apparatus: an editor’s preface, biographical sketches of the principal figures, a chronology of the conspiracy, a concise summary of the speech, extensive notes and vocabulary, and a stripped-down text for classroom reading, all designed to explain linguistic difficulties and historical references for students and general readers.
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