Speeches against Catilina

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Speeches against Catilina

by Marcus Tullius Cicero

EN·~5 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

INTRODUCTION.

0:12
2

CICERO - CATILINARIAN ORATIONS - E. A. UPCOTT

0:02
3

HENRY FROWDE, M.A. PUBLISHER TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD LONDON, EDINBURGH, NEW YORK, TORONTO MELBOURNE AND BOMBAY

0:07
4

CICERO - SPEECHES AGAINST CATILINA - WITH INTRODUCTION AND NOTES - BY - E. A. UPCOTT, M.A. - LATE SCHOLAR OF BALLIOL COLLEGE, OXFORD ASSISTANT MASTER IN WELLINGTON COLLEGE

0:46
5

INTRODUCTION.

23:11
6

IN CATILINAM ORATIONES.

0:01
7

Oration I. - Before the Senate.

26:12
8

Oration II. - Before the People.

25:15
9

Oration III. - Before the People.

25:42
10

Oration IV. - Before the Senate.

23:13

Description

In the waning days of the Roman Republic, a charismatic but reckless nobleman, Lucius Sergius Catilina, plotted to overturn the established order. As consul, Cicero faced the urgent task of exposing this threat to the Senate and the people, delivering a series of impassioned orations that combine legal argument, moral indictment, and razor‑sharp rhetoric. The speeches capture a moment of intense political intrigue, where personal ambition clashes with the fragile stability of the Republic.

This edition presents all four of Cicero’s addresses together with careful notes that illuminate the language, historical references, and persuasive techniques that made them legendary. Listeners will hear the urgency of a statesman fighting for the rule of law, while the scholarly commentary helps decode the ancient context for modern ears. The result is a vivid, accessible window onto a pivotal episode of Roman history, where the power of words becomes a decisive weapon.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (298K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by A www.PGDP.net Volunteer, Margo Romberg, Riikka Talonpoika and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-04-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Marcus Tullius Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero

-106–-43

A brilliant Roman speaker and sharp political thinker, this classic author stood at the center of the Roman Republic’s final turmoil. His speeches, letters, and philosophical works still shape how people think about rhetoric, duty, friendship, and public life.

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