
Speeches Against Catilina
Speeches Against Catilina is a collection of four speeches delivered by Marcus Tullius Cicero in 63 BC during his consulship. The speeches address the conspiracy led by L. Sergius Catilina, who aimed to incite a general uprising to gain power. This volume includes an English introduction and notes by E.A. Upcott, providing context and analysis for readers. The work is notable for its historical significance in Roman politics and rhetoric, showcasing Cicero's oratorical skills in a critical moment of Roman history.
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