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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and vocabulary, and a stripped-down text for classroom reading, all designed to explain linguistic difficulties and historical references for students and general readers.

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Cicero, Marcus Tullius portrait

Marcus Tullius Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BCE) was a Roman statesman, orator, and philosopher whose works have significantly influenced Western thought. Known for his mastery of rhetoric, Cicero's writings cover a range of topics including philosophy, politics, and ethics. His notable works include "Academica," which explores the nature of knowledge, and "De Officiis," a treatise on moral duties. Cicero's letters, particularly those to his friend Atticus, provide valuable insights into the political landscape of the late Roman Republic. His speeches, such as those against Catilina, showcase his skills as a public speaker and advocate for the Republic.

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