In this, the first book-length discussion of Cicero's Catilinarians, D. H. Berry considers how the speeches should be interpreted as literature. Can we treat them as representing what Cicero actually said? Or do we have to read them merely as political pamphlets from a later time?
In this, the first book-length discussion of Cicero's Catilinarians, D. H. Berry considers how the speeches should be interpreted as literature. Can we treat them as representing what Cicero actually said? Or do we have to read them merely as political pamphlets from a later time?
D. H. Berry is Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Edinburgh. He has published an edition of Cicero's Pro P. Sulla Oratio (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries, 1996) and two volumes in Oxford World's Classics, Cicero: Defence Speeches (2000) and Cicero: Political Speeches (2006).
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Editors' Foreword Preface Figures Preliminary Note Introduction Chapter 1: The Patrician and the New Man Chapter 2: What are the Catilinarians? Chapter 3: Denouncing the Living / Dead Catiline: The First Catilinarian Chapter 4: Persuading the People: The Second and Third Catilinarians Chapter 5: Pro Cicerone: The Fourth Catilinarian Chapter 6: Catiline in the Underworld and Afterwards APPENDIX 1: A Catilinarian Chronology, 108-57 BC APPENDIX 2: Catiline's Surviving Words APPENDIX 3: Two Bowls Inscribed with the Names of Catiline and Cato Maps Bibliography Index
Editors' Foreword Preface Figures Preliminary Note Introduction Chapter 1: The Patrician and the New Man Chapter 2: What are the Catilinarians? Chapter 3: Denouncing the Living / Dead Catiline: The First Catilinarian Chapter 4: Persuading the People: The Second and Third Catilinarians Chapter 5: Pro Cicerone: The Fourth Catilinarian Chapter 6: Catiline in the Underworld and Afterwards APPENDIX 1: A Catilinarian Chronology, 108-57 BC APPENDIX 2: Catiline's Surviving Words APPENDIX 3: Two Bowls Inscribed with the Names of Catiline and Cato Maps Bibliography Index
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