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Against Verres (eBook)

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2023
434 Seiten
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In "Against Verres," Marcus Tullius Cicero delivers a masterful set of speeches that embody the principles of Roman rhetoric while deftly critiquing the corrupt provincial governor, Gaius Verres. Written in 70 BCE, this work is a pivotal example of Roman oratory, highlighting Cicero's skillful use of pathos, ethos, and logos to sway public opinion. Cicero meticulously chronicles the abuses of power Verres inflicted upon the citizens of Sicily, vividly illustrating themes of justice, corruption, and civic duty. Through eloquent prose and engaging narrative, he calls upon the Roman Senate to hold Verres accountable, effectively showcasing the intersection of law and morality in Roman society. Marcus Tullius Cicero, a philosopher, statesman, and lawyer, was profoundly influenced by the turbulent political climate of his time. Living amidst the decline of the Roman Republic and grappling with moral integrity, Cicero's experiences compelled him to advocate for justice and uphold the rule of law. His position as a consul and his participation in the political forum equipped him with a robust understanding of rhetoric and ethics, shaping his passionate defense against Verres. "Against Verres" is essential reading for anyone interested in Roman history, legal philosophy, and the art of persuasion. Cicero's ageless exploration of moral outrage and civic responsibility continues to resonate, making it a vital text for scholars and casual readers alike. Engage with this dramatic trial and witness the rhetorical brilliance that secured Cicero's legacy as one of history's foremost orators.

Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BCE) was a Roman statesman, orator, and writer who became one of the most illustrious figures in Roman history. Born into a wealthy municipal family of the Roman equestrian order, Cicero was a towering figure in the final years of the Roman Republic. His literary contributions encompass philosophy, rhetoric, politics, and letters, greatly influencing the Latin language and Western thought. Cicero's rhetorical prowess was evident in his speeches, among which 'Against Verres' stands out. In this series of speeches, Cicero prosecutes Gaius Verres, a former Roman magistrate, delineating a vivid portrayal of corruption and abuse of power. The work not only exemplifies Cicero's mastery over language but also reflects his ethical stance and commitment to justice. His prose style is characterized by elegance, clarity, and a powerful use of rhetorical devices, aiming to persuade his audience through reason and emotional appeal. Cicero's writings have lived through centuries, providing an invaluable glimpse into the political and cultural life of late Republican Rome. His ideas on law, citizenship, and the nature of government had profound impacts on Enlightenment thinkers and thus on the frameworks of modern political systems.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.11.2023
Übersetzer C. D. Yonge
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Schlagworte Ancient political trials • Ancient rhetorical works • ancient roman society • Ancient speeches • Ancient works • Ciceronian philosophy • Cicero orations • Cicero's legacy • Cicero's rhetorical masterpiece • Classic Roman speeches • Corruption advocacy • Corruption in antiquity • forensic oratory • Historical legal argument • Historical legal texts • Historical oratory • Justice and power dynamics • Late Republican politics • Latin prose classics • legal drama • moral argument • Moral integrity discourse • Oratory and persuasion • Political ambition • Political ethics debate • Rhetoric prowess • Roman forensic oratory • Roman legal system • Roman political drama • roman republic • Roman Republic literature • Sicilian corruption trial • speeches
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