Publisher's Synopsis
Ciceros Rede FÃ1/4r L. Murena is a classic work of Latin oratory by Marcus Tullius Cicero, intended for school use. This edition provides students with an accessible entry point to Cicero's eloquent defense of Lucius Murena, a Roman politician accused of electoral corruption. Cicero's speech is not only a masterful example of rhetoric but also offers valuable insights into Roman law, politics, and society during the late Republic.
The text allows students to engage directly with Cicero's Latin, enhancing their language skills while exploring a pivotal moment in Roman history. This edition serves as an invaluable resource for understanding Cicero's rhetorical techniques and the complexities of Roman legal proceedings. Readers gain an appreciation for Cicero's enduring influence on Western thought and the art of persuasive speaking.
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