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Sallust's 'History of Catiline's Conspiracy' is a gripping historical account of the infamous conspiracy led by Catiline against the Roman Republic in 63 BC. Written in a concise and vivid style, Sallust captivates readers with his detailed descriptions of political corruption, social unrest, and the complex motives behind the conspiracy. The book serves as a valuable primary source for understanding the political intrigues of ancient Rome and the moral decay that ultimately led to its downfall. Sallust's sharp analysis and keen insights into the characters involved make this book a compelling…mehr

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Sallust's 'History of Catiline's Conspiracy' is a gripping historical account of the infamous conspiracy led by Catiline against the Roman Republic in 63 BC. Written in a concise and vivid style, Sallust captivates readers with his detailed descriptions of political corruption, social unrest, and the complex motives behind the conspiracy. The book serves as a valuable primary source for understanding the political intrigues of ancient Rome and the moral decay that ultimately led to its downfall. Sallust's sharp analysis and keen insights into the characters involved make this book a compelling read for both scholars and enthusiasts of Roman history. The author's vivid portrayal of the events surrounding Catiline's conspiracy provides a valuable perspective on the tumultuous period of the late Roman Republic. Sallust's firsthand accounts and authoritative narration make 'History of Catiline's Conspiracy' an essential read for anyone interested in the political machinations of ancient Rome.

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Gaius Sallustius Crispus, known simply as Sallust (86-35 BCE), was a prominent Roman historian and politician, distinguished for his concise and pithy historical works. Hailing from an Italian plebeian family, Sallust's political career was marked by his service as a tribune of the people in 52 BCE, and later as the governor of the province of Africa Nova. However, his political path was not without controversy; his governorship ended in accusations of extortion, a common vice among Roman provincial governors of the era. As an author, Sallust is acclaimed for his monographs, which bear a distinct rhetorical and moralistic character, reflecting the influence of Greek historiography. His most recognized work, 'History of Catiline's Conspiracy' ('Bellum Catilinae'), provides a detailed account of the seditious plot led by Lucius Sergius Catilina against the Roman Republic in 63 BCE. This work, along with 'The Jugurthine War' and the fragmentary 'Histories', illustrates Sallust's lean towards analyzing moral decline and the corruption of noble Roman values. Sallust's literary style, with its archaic flavor and sophisticated structure, has secured his position as a significant contributor to the Silver Age of Latin literature. His works offer incisive insights into the political machinations and social turmoil of the late Roman Republic, serving as invaluable resources for historians and literary scholars alike.