Pro Milone

Pro Milone

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Jun 1, 1991 · Latin · Broché (180 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 180
Langue Latin
Publié Jun 1, 1991
Éditeur Bristol Classical Press
ISBN-10 0906515505
ISBN-13 9780906515501

Description

In a compelling exploration of the events surrounding the trial of Milo, this work offers readers a vivid glimpse into the intricacies of Roman law and politics during the late Republic. Cicero, a prominent statesman and orator, crafts a defense filled with rhetorical brilliance while navigating the tumultuous social landscape of ancient Rome. His arguments are not only persuasive but serve as a reflection of the political dynamics of his time, showcasing the complexities and moral dilemmas faced by those in power.

Alongside Cicero's eloquent defense, the insights from F.H. Colson and Asconius add depth to the narrative, providing historical context and critical analysis of the implications of the trial. This text appeals to students and scholars alike, inviting them to engage with the foundational principles of law and oratory that continue to resonate in contemporary discourse. The interplay of personal ambition and public duty becomes a backdrop for examining the ethical dimensions of leadership, making this a timeless resource for understanding the interplay between rhetoric and justice.

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