Cicero, pro Caelio: A Selection

Cicero, pro Caelio: A Selection
Title Cicero, pro Caelio: A Selection PDF eBook
Author Georgina Longley
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 185
Release 2023-02-09
Genre History
ISBN 1350156442

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This is the OCR-endorsed edition covering the Latin AS and A-Level (Group 1) prescription of Cicero's pro Caelio, 51–58, 61–68, and the A-Level (Group 2) prescription of 33–50, giving full Latin text, commentary and vocabulary, with a detailed introduction that also covers the prescribed material to be read in English for A Level. Pro Caelio is one of Cicero's finest and funniest speeches. In 56 BC, he defended Marcus Caelius Rufus who was being prosecuted on charges of violence, including the attempted poisoning of Roman noblewoman Clodia with whom Caelius previously had an affair. Cicero's primary tactic was to blacken the character and reliability of Clodia, whom he depicts as the woman scorned, prosecuting Caelius out of revenge. Drawing on characters well known from Roman comedy, Cicero casts Caelius as the decent young man victimized by the aggressive courtesan, thereby shaming Clodia and glossing over the more awkward charges levelled at his client. Supporting resources are available on the Companion Website: https://www.bloomsbury.pub/OCR-editions-2024-2026

Cicero, Pro Caelio

Cicero, Pro Caelio
Title Cicero, Pro Caelio PDF eBook
Author Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
Pages 232
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Rome
ISBN 0865164614

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Clodia

Clodia
Title Clodia PDF eBook
Author Julia Dyson Hejduk
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 289
Release 2014-10-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0806185732

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A striking portrait of one of the most fascinating women in Roman history Noble and notorious, the flamboyant Clodia Metelli was the object of passion in poetry and prose in ancient Rome and appears in more written sources than any other woman of her day. Cicero, in a famous oration, branded her a whore yet in private correspondence mentions seeking her help. Her stormy affair with the poet Catullus—the Western world’s first recorded romance with a real and richly characterized woman—had a profound influence on erotic literature. Bringing together works by Cicero, Catullus, and others in which Clodia plays a part, Julia Dyson Hejduk has produced a striking portrait of one of the most fascinating women in Roman history. Her accurate and accessible English translations include not only all the classical texts that mention Clodia, but also a substantial selection of Roman erotic poetry by Propertius, Tibullus, and Ovid. While many sourcebooks offer only small illustrative excerpts, Clodia provides most sources in their entirety, such as the Pro Caelio of Cicero, nineteen complete letters, all of Catullus’s poems on “Lesbia” (his pseudonym for Clodia), and many subsequent love elegies. Hejduk’s translations please the ear while remaining faithful to the original meaning. Her introduction reviews topics in classical culture and themes in Roman love poetry, placing the texts in their literary, social, and historical context and making them accessible to high school students and undergraduates. Notes, glossary, and bibliography make the book a well-rounded teaching tool.

Defence Speeches

Defence Speeches
Title Defence Speeches PDF eBook
Author Cicero,
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 320
Release 2008-08-14
Genre History
ISBN 0199537909

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This book presents five of Cicero's courtroom defences, including the defence of Roscius, falsely accused of murdering his father; of the consul-elect Murena, accused of electoral bribery; and of Milo, for murdering Cicero's enemy Clodius.

Cicero. Select passages from the orations, with notes by W.J. Brodribb

Cicero. Select passages from the orations, with notes by W.J. Brodribb
Title Cicero. Select passages from the orations, with notes by W.J. Brodribb PDF eBook
Author Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher
Pages 90
Release 1873
Genre
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Cicero, Pro Cluentio: A Selection

Cicero, Pro Cluentio: A Selection
Title Cicero, Pro Cluentio: A Selection PDF eBook
Author Matthew Barr
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 169
Release 2021-03-25
Genre History
ISBN 1350060356

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This is the OCR-endorsed publication from Bloomsbury for the Latin AS and A-Level (Group 1) prescription of Cicero's Pro Cluentio, sections 1–7 and 10–11, and the A-Level (Group 2) prescription of sections 27–32 and 35–37, giving full Latin text, commentary and vocabulary, with a detailed introduction that also covers the prescribed poems to be read in English for A Level. In 66 BC, Aulus Cluentius Habitus was tried for the attempted murder of Statius Albius Oppianicus the Elder. The prosecutor was Sassia, Cluentius' own mother. Marcus Tullius Cicero, the famous statesman, orator and lawyer, defended Cluentius in his Pro Cluentio, a persuasive oratorical tour de force. The selections in this edition prove that Cicero was not above using character assassinations in his speeches, first attacking Oppianicus the Elder, then Sassia in a vivid, melodramatic narrative which distracts and diverts the jury from Cluentius' alleged crimes. Resources are available on the Companion Website.

Cicero: Pro Marco Caelio

Cicero: Pro Marco Caelio
Title Cicero: Pro Marco Caelio PDF eBook
Author Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 223
Release 2013-04-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1316102165

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Pro Marco Caelio is perhaps Cicero's best-loved speech and has long been regarded as one of the best surviving examples of Roman oratory. Speaking in defence of the young aristocrat Marcus Caelius Rufus on charges of political violence, Cicero scores his points with wit but also with searing invective directed at a supporter of the prosecution, Clodia Metelli, whom he represents as seeking vengeance as a lover spurned by his client. This new edition and detailed commentary offers advanced undergraduates and graduate students, as well as scholars, a detailed analysis of Cicero's rhetorical strategies and stylistic refinements and presents a systematic account of the background and significance of the speech, including in-depth explanations of Roman court proceedings.