Orations (Masterplots, Revised Second Edition)
At a glance:
- Author: Cicero
- First Published: 1741
- Type of Work: Political
- Genres: Nonfiction, Politics, Essays
- Subjects: Justice, Law or legislation, Lawyers, Speeches, Italy or Italians, Greek or Roman times, Rome
Critical Evaluation:
Thoughts of the greatness of Rome, and especially of its government, are likely to bring to mind the name of Cicero. Whereas a figure like Julius Caesar may symbolize the military greatness of imperial Rome, the figure of Cicero is a symbol of Roman justice and law, of the Roman senate and its traditions, and of landmark strides in philosophy and literature. Cicero is important in literature primarily for his orations and his many writings about oratory and rhetoric. Through his writings Cicero set a pattern in public speaking that is still alive in Western...
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