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Marcus Tullius Cicero  Philippic Orations; I, Ii, Iii, Iv, V, Vi

Marcus Tullius Cicero Philippic Orations; I, Ii, Iii, Iv, V, Vi

 

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia
ISBN:
9789354178146

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Cicero’s Philippic Orations stand as some of the most electrifying speeches in the history of the Roman Republic. Here, the great orator’s voice resounds across centuries-a rallying cry in defence of liberty, republican ideals, and the enduring power of words. This classical rhetoric collection, translated and introduced by John R. King, invites readers into the heart of ancient Roman politics, where Cicero’s political battles against Mark Antony shaped the fate of a civilisation.Within these six orations, the drama of ancient political discourse unfolds in full force. Each speech reveals the art of persuasion at its zenith, offering both a masterclass in rhetorical analysis classics and an intimate glimpse into the turbulent world of Roman Republic era statesmanship. The Philippics are not only a political orations anthology but also a vital bridge between Greek and Roman literature, echoing the legacy of Demosthenes while forging a distinctly Roman path. For scholars of ancient Rome, historians of rhetoric, and all who appreciate the enduring relevance of classical texts, this volume is indispensable.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a casual reader drawn to the drama of ancient Roman speeches or a collector seeking a cultural treasure, Cicero’s Philippics offer a rare chance to witness the fierce intellect and passion that shaped an era.

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