Le quattro orazioni di Cicerone contro Catilina offrono un'analisi penetrante di uno dei momenti pi critici della Repubblica Romana. In questa edizione, curata da George Stuart e Francis Herbert Lee, i lettori italiani possono esplorare la retorica magistrale di Cicerone mentre denuncia la cospirazione di Catilina per rovesciare il governo romano.
Quest'opera non solo un importante documento storico, ma anche un esempio superbo dell'arte oratoria di Cicerone. Le orazioni rivelano le tensioni politiche e sociali che caratterizzarono la tarda Repubblica Romana e offrono preziose lezioni sulla leadership, la giustizia e la difesa della libert civica. Questa edizione ideale per studenti di latino, storici e chiunque sia interessato alla politica e alla retorica dell'antica Roma.
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