
The Philippic Orations Of Marcus Tullius Cicero With English Notes
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A clash of words that shaped a civilisation. In the Philippic Orations, Marcus Tullius Cicero confronts the turmoil of the Roman Republic with unmatched eloquence and resolve. This classical rhetoric collection, presented with insightful English notes by John Richard King, offers readers a vivid journey into the heart of ancient Roman speeches and the art of political persuasion. Cicero's orations, delivered at a turning point in Roman republic politics, stand as masterpieces of latin oratory analysis and historical speech critique. Each address reveals the fierce intellect of a Roman statesma...
A clash of words that shaped a civilisation. In the Philippic Orations, Marcus Tullius Cicero confronts the turmoil of the Roman Republic with unmatched eloquence and resolve. This classical rhetoric collection, presented with insightful English notes by John Richard King, offers readers a vivid journey into the heart of ancient Roman speeches and the art of political persuasion. Cicero's orations, delivered at a turning point in Roman republic politics, stand as masterpieces of latin oratory analysis and historical speech critique. Each address reveals the fierce intellect of a Roman statesman battling for liberty and constitutional order, making these texts essential reading for anyone interested in ancient Rome literature or the enduring power of rhetoric. King's commentary illuminates the subtleties of Cicero's argumentation and the deep currents of political intrigue, providing classical studies students and academic researchers with a rich resource for understanding the complexities of historical rhetoric texts. 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 delving into cicero orations analysis for scholarship or savouring the drama of ancient political struggles, this book stands as both a cultural treasure and a compelling companion for any lover of the classics.