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Published: 1st June 1991
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Published: 1st June 1991
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Cicero: Pro Roscio Amerino
By (Author) Cicero
Volume editor E.H. Donkin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bristol Classical Press
1st June 1991
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
875.01
Paperback
172
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 10mm
178g
Cicero's speech on behalf of Roscius of Ameria in Umbria represents his first public 'cause celebre' in 80 BC when he was just twenty-six. It followed closely the notorius proscriptions made under hte dictator Sulla. One of Sulla's freedman favourites, Chrysogonus, had criminally contrived to have Roscius' wealthy father's name added to the list of the proscribed after his death and after closure of the list, with the aim of depriving Roscius of his substantial inheritance. Cicero's speech, one of his most straightforward and yet powerful, brought him into immediate political danger but at the same time established him as a fearless forensic orator. Donkin's edition, first published as one of the history 'red Macmillan' series, has never been bettered for its concise, yet detailed, introduction and its annotation covering matters of language and content.
..."the book is well indexed and organized; its introduction is for all readers, and the volume is well worth acquiring by any College library." Elaine Fantham, Classical World
E. H. Donkin was Classical Professor at the Royal Holloway College.