Cicero

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Cicero

by W. Lucas (William Lucas) Collins

EN·~5 hours

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Description

This engaging biography opens by placing Marcus Tullius Cicero squarely within a world that feels surprisingly familiar. Born in the modest countryside of Arpinum to an equestrian family without a tradition of public office, his childhood is painted against the rolling hills and the simple rhythms of rural life. The author draws on Cicero’s own letters and speeches to reveal how his early education and family values shaped the articulate statesman he would become.

The narrative goes beyond dates, showing how the political rivalries, personal ambitions, and moral codes of the late Republic echo the intrigues of more recent European history. By comparing the consulships of Caesar with the strategies of Napoleon, the book makes the ancient Roman arena feel immediate and relevant. Listeners will find a clear, thoughtful account that invites them to understand the man behind the famous orations before the great dramas of his public career unfold.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (300K characters)

Series

Ancient Classics for English Readers

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

WL

W. Lucas (William Lucas) Collins

1817–1887

A Victorian clergyman and man of letters, he helped make Greek and Roman classics approachable for general readers. He is best remembered for lively retellings and for editing the popular Ancient Classics for English Readers series.

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