De Imperio Cn. Pompeii (in support of Pompey), or Pro Lege Manilia,
(in favour of the Manilian law) was Cicero's first speech on public
affairs. Delivered in 66 BC when Cicero was praetor, he argued in
support of a proposal from Manilius, the tribune at that time, to
extend Pompey's command in the East and so take over the command in
the war against Mithridates. The speech charts the moment when Cicero
was transformed from lawyer to politician, but also effected a
decision which led to Rome's success in the third Mithridatic War and
her assertion of supremacy in the East. This edition contains sections
27-45, where Cicero discusses how to choose a general, passionately
advocating for a leader with the skills and expertise of Pompey. The
introductory essay provides an overview of the historical and
political context, and provides detail on the rhetorical and literary
devices employed by Cicero in this speech. Detailed commentary notes
accompanying the Latin text gloss difficult words and phrases, explain
references to Cicero's contemporary politics, and highlight instances
of oratorical usage. This is the prescribed edition of the prose set
text for OCR's AS GCE Classics Latin qualification, for examination
from 2015 to 2017 inclusive.
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An Extract 27-45
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ISBN
9781472513762
Publisert
2020
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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