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Murder Trials

Cicero Michael Grant M. Grant

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Penguin Classics
01 February 1979
Cicero's speeches 'In Defence of Sextus Roscius of Amerina,' 'In Defence of Aulus Cluentius Habitus,' 'In Defence of Gaius Rabirius,' 'Note on the Speeches in Defence of Caelius and Milo,' and 'In Defence of King Deiotarus' provide insight into Roman life, law, and history.

Cicero's speeches ""In Defence of Sextus Roscius of Amerina,"" ""In Defence of Aulus Cluentius Habitus,"" ""In Defence of Gaius Rabirius,"" ""Note on the Speeches in Defence of Caelius and Milo,"" and ""In Defence of King Deiotarus"" provide insight into Roman life, law, and history.
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Imprint:   Penguin Classics
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   269g
ISBN:   9780140442885
ISBN 10:   014044288X
Pages:   368
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Murder Trials Introduction I. In Defence of Sextus Roscius of Ameria 1. The Innocence of Sextus Roscius 2. The Guilt of Magnus and Capito 3. Chrysogonus: the Criminal behind the Scenes II. In Defence of Aulus Cluentius Habitus 1. The Trial and Crimes of Oppianicus 2. Previous Verdicts Quoted AGainst Cluentius 3. The Innocence of Cluentius III. In Defence of Gaius Rabirius IV. Note on the Speeches in Defence of Caelius and Milo V. In Defence of King Deiotarus Appendix A: List of Terms Appendix B: Genealogical Tables Appendix C: Table of Dates Appendix D: Further Reading Maps Index

An accomplished poet, philosopher, rhetorician, and humorist, Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BC-43 BC) was also the greatest forensic orator Rome ever produced. But to Cicero, service to the res publica (literally, the public affair ) was a Roman citizen's highest duty. At age 26 (in 80 BC), he successfully defended a man prosecuted unjustly by a crony of the bloodthirsty dictator Sulla. In 69 BC, he brought to order the corrupt Sicilian governor Verres. As consul in 63 BC, he put down the Catilinarian conspiracy; later, he was sent into exile for refusing to join the First Triumvirate. Late in life, he led the Senate's gallant but unsuccessful battle against Antony, for which he paid with his life on 7 December 43 BC.

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