Caesar: Slain with Daggers but Stabbed with Words or Cicero as a Failure and Fraud
From around 50 until his death in 43 Cicero wrote much of the dictator Julius Caesar, during Caesar’s rise to power as well as after his death.
Marc Antony
This paper aims to examine the historicity of an episode described by Cicero three times: namely Marc Antony
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Daily life as the Romans knew it ceased for the festival; it was more important to maintain a good relationship with the spirits of the ancestors than it was to continue with the typical types of worship and commonplace legal activities. The one similarity between all these celebrations is that they were all state-sponsored. In this way, the Roman leaders were able to control the citizens
Tyrants and Tyranny in the Late Roman Republic
During Cicero
Julio-Claudian empresses
The social framework in which Romans lived has been reexamined in recent years. One important focus, the study of Roman women and family, has emerged.1 Indeed, social historians argue that the roles generally played by wives and mothers are crucial keys to our understanding their value in Roman society.
Clodius Pulcher: Caesar
Publius Clodius Pulcher, the patrician at the center of this scandal, became a means to control Caesar’s interests and enemies in the senate enabled Caesar to continue his path to dictatorship, mostly unrestrained. Clodius became a willing ‘puppet’ to Caesar because of the Bone Dea affair.
A Critical Assessment of Cicero's Attempt to Reconcile the Political and Philosophical Callings
A? careful ?reading ?of ?Cicero
Quintus Tullius Cicero: A monograph on his life and work
This work assembles all known materials from antiquity which have to do with Quintus Tullius Cicero, the younger brother of the famous orator, and attempts a portrait of him as complete as a critical interpretation of these materials permits.
New and Old-School Poets at the End of the Republic
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Cicero and the Roman Republic
As an active politician, Cicero composed and published many law court and political speeches; but he also produced treatises on philosophical, political and oratorical matters, and he wrote numerous letters to friends, family and fellow politicians and even tried some poetry.