For Aulus Caecina — 69 BC
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Marcus Tullius Cicero's work 'For Aulus Caecina — 69 BC' is a masterful piece of Roman oratory that exemplifies Cicero's eloquence and rhetorical prowess. Written in 69 BC, this speech highlights Cicero's skill in delivering persuasive arguments and captivating his audience. The book delves into political intrigue and legal disputes, shedding light on the complexities of Roman society during this period. Cicero's use of persuasive language and sophisticated arguments make this work a classic example of Roman oratory. The flowery prose and rhythmic cadence of Cicero's words add to the literary depth of the piece, making it a compelling read for those interested in ancient Roman literature and political discourse. Cicero's ability to weave intricate arguments with emotional appeals showcases his mastery of rhetoric and persuasion. 'For Aulus Caecina — 69 BC' is a must-read for anyone studying Roman history, rhetoric, or classical literature.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 BC) was a Roman statesman, orator, and writer who has posthumously commanded great influence on Western intellectual tradition. Born into a wealthy municipal family of the equestrian order in Arpinum, Cicero rose to prominence as a lawyer, scholar, and political theorist. His extensive works encompass philosophy, rhetoric, and politics, and he is often considered one of Rome's greatest orators and prose stylists. His writings have not only impacted the development of Latin literature but also the cultural and philosophic foundations of the Western world.
One of Cicero's lesser-known works, 'For Aulus Caecina' — or 'Pro Aulo Caecina' in Latin — was a speech delivered in 69 BC in defense of Aulus Caecina, who was embroiled in a legal dispute over property inheritance. This oration showcases Cicero's legal acumen and his command of courtroom oratory, reflecting his deep understanding of Roman law. Beyond the courtroom, Cicero's philosophical treatises, such as 'De Republica' and 'De Legibus,' have been pivotal in shaping ideas of natural law and republican governance. His letters also serve as a significant historical source for the last years of the Roman Republic. Cicero's work has lived on to be a cornerstone of classical education, influencing figures from Augustine to the framers of the United States Constitution.
Produkt Details
Verlag: DigiCat
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 45 Seiten
Größe: 382,2 KB
ISBN: 8596547158899
Veröffentlichung: 10. August 2022