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Cicero the Statesman

Cicero the Statesman

Cicero the Statesman

R. E. Smith
April 2010
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9780521131438
£37.99
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    This book, originally published in 1967, is a critical description of Cicero's political life and influence during the last years of the Roman Republic. The author explains the important issues which confronted the Republic at the time and shows how it moved to civil war and its own destruction. He reveals the difficulties which a man without background and newly come to political power had to face. Professor Smith assesses Cicero's aims and his contribution to the politics and policies of the last years of the Republic, and explains how his influence in Rome and Italy enabled him, in the months from the end of 44 BC to his own death, to rally the country's forces against Antony.

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    April 2010
    Paperback
    9780521131438
    280 pages
    216 × 140 × 16 mm
    0.4kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • 1. The Italian background and arpinum
    • 2. His education and career to 71 BC
    • 3. The political situation at Rome in 71 BC
    • 4. The rise of Pompey and military power
    • 5. Cicero's Verrines to the Praetorship
    • 6. The rise to the Consulship
    • 7. The Catilinarian Conspiracy and Cicero's achievement
    • 8. The rise of the First Trimvirate
    • 9. Cicero's exile and return
    • 10. From Luca to the civil war
    • 11. Caesar and Cicero - 49 to 44 BC
    • 12. Cicero's last fight for the Republic
    • Select bibliography
    • Index.
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    • R. E. Smith