- The
Catilinarian orations (Latin:
Marci Tullii Ciceronis orationes in
Catilinam; also
simply the Catilinarians) are four
speeches given in 63 BC by Marcus...
- July 2023.
Retrieved 17
August 2023.
Freeman (2000), p. 438. Cicero. In
Catilinam. Vol. I 61 "recto" (Rylands Papyri ed.). p. 2.15.
Adams 2003, pp. 188...
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contra Rullum (Opposing the
Agrarian Law
proposed by Rullus) (63 BC) In
Catilinam I–IV (Catiline
Orations or
Against Catiline) (59 BC) Pro
Flacco (In Defense...
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Cornelius Cinna. When
Catiline left Rome
after Cicero's
second speech In
Catilinam,
Lentulus took his
place as
chief of the
conspirators in the city. In...
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rhetoric theology ethics epistemology Notable works Orations In
Verrem In
Catilinam I–IV
Philosophical works Academica De
Oratore De re
publica De Natura...
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quousque tandem? For how much longer? From Cicero's
first speech In
Catilinam to the
Roman Senate regarding the
conspiracy of Catiline: Quo
usque tandem...
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Henry G. Bohn, York Street,
Covent Garden. 1856. In
Verrem 2.4.56; in
Catilinam 1.2; de Domo sua 137; pro Rege
Deiotaro 31.
Susan O
Shapiro (2005) O Tempora...
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historian Tacitus, the Philippicae,
together with the Pro Milone, In
Catilinam, and In Verrem, made
Cicero famous, and much of his
political career sprang...
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Divinatio in
Quintum Caecilium, 20. Sallust, 17, 40, 44, 47, 55. Cicero, In
Catilinam, iii. 3, 5, 6, iv. 6. AE 1953, 90, CIL III, 14507. CIL X, 1199, CIL XIV...
- Wadsworth, 2004. ISBN 0-534-64095-8 Livy Ab Urbe
Condita Book X ch.23 In
Catilinam 3.19. (L.
Richardson Jr., "Ficus Navia").
Francis Haskell,
Nicholas Penny...