Brutus. Orator
Explore the profound insights of Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 BC) in Brutus. Orator, expertly translated by E. H. Warmington and published by Harvard University Press in 1939. This compelling work spans 544 pages and delves into Cicero's life as a lawyer, orator, politician, and philosopher, offering a unique perspective on the political upheaval of his era. Through his eloquent speeches, Cicero captures the essence of a republic in turmoil, witnessing the dramatic rise and fall of Julius Caesar. This classic text not only serves as a vital historical document but also as a testament to Cicero's enduring influence on rhetoric and literature. Perfect for enthusiasts of Roman history and classical literature, Brutus. Orator is a must-have addition to any bookshelf. Dive into the world of ancient Rome and experience the power of Cicero's words.