Cicero Philippic II: A Selection
By (Author) Christopher Tanfield
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
19th April 2018
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
937.05
Paperback
192
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
250g
This is the endorsed publication from OCR and Bloomsbury for the Latin AS and A-Level (Group 1) prescription of Cicero's Philippic II sections 4450 ( viri tui similis esses) and 78 (C. Caesari ex Hispania redeunti)92, and the A-Level (Group 2) prescription of sections 100119, giving full Latin text, commentary and vocabulary, with a detailed introduction that also covers the prescribed text to be read in English for A Level. It is 44 BC. Following Caesars assassination, his supporters are looking for a new leader. Caesars deputy, Antony, and the 18-year-old Octavian, the future Augustus, are vying with each other to fill the role; each seems more concerned with personal power than the good of Rome. Cicero returns to the city to try to save it with the one weapon at his disposal: his oratory. In this speech, the longest of the Philippics (so-called after a series of speeches made against Philip of Macedon), Cicero starts by defending his own career and then the part we read - demolishes Antonys. A masterpiece of invective, it ensures Antonys bitter hostility and Ciceros eventual elimination. Resources are available on the Companion Website www.bloomsbury.com/ocr-editions-2019-2021
The book could quite literally not be bettered; it is an outstandingly well-designed and well-thought-out work, useful to students and teachers alikean object lesson in how to write a guide to a set text ... An exemplary work which supports without being condescending. * Classics for All Reviews *
Christopher Tanfield teaches Classics at South Hampstead High School, London, UK. He is the author of Virgil Aeneid X: A Selection (Bloomsbury, 2016).