Cicero and Rome
By (Author) David Taylor
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bristol Classical Press
10th December 2010
New edition
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Ancient history
Educational: History
937.05092
Paperback
96
Width 138mm, Height 215mm, Spine 6mm
140g
In "Cicero and Rome", David Taylor takes Cicero as the focal point for examination of the last years of the Roman Republic. He traces the often dramatic and violent events from the harsh dictatorship of Sulla (82 BC) to Cicero's own death in the massacres of Mark Antony and the Second Triumvirate (43 BC). Evidence is taken largely from the speeches and the orator's surviving letters - especially those to his close friend Atticus.
David Taylor is Director of Inspection at Ofsted. He is the author of "Cicero and Rome" (1996), and "The Greek and Roman Stage" (1999), also in this series.