Cicero as Evidence

A Historian's Companion
ISBN13: 9780199216444ISBN10: 0199216444 Hardback, 480 pages

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Cicero, one of the greatest orators of all time and an important politician at the time of the downfall of the Roman Republic, has left in his writings a first-hand view of the age of Caesar and Pompey. However, readers need to learn how to interpret these writings and, as with any politician or orator, not to believe too easily what he says. This book is a guide to reading Cicero and a companion to anyone who is prepared to take the long but rewarding journey through his works. It is not in itself a biography, but may help readers to construct their own biographies of Cicero or histories of his age.

Features

  • Closely relates Cicero's theoretical works to their historical context
  • Critical approach to Cicero's own statements illuminates both his deception and self-deception
  • Will enable readers to construct their own biographies of Cicero, or histories of his age

Reviews

"Lintott...presents an invaluable, provocative analysis of a wide range of Ciceronian work.... He is well equipped to tackle such a reading ad persuasively models effective strategies for understanding the era, its primary participants such as Pompey and Caesar, and, of course, Cicero himself.... Highly recommended."--CHOICE

Product Details

480 pages; ISBN13: 978-0-19-921644-4ISBN10: 0-19-921644-4

About the Author(s)

Andrew Lintott is Emeritus Fellow, Worcester College, Oxford.

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