Cicero, Rhetoric, and Empire
Explore the intricate relationship between Cicero's political oratory and Roman imperialism in the late Republic with Cicero, Rhetoric, and Empire by C.E.W. Steel. Published by Oxford University Press in 2002, this compelling study spans 264 pages, offering fresh interpretations of Cicero's often-overlooked speeches. Steel delves deep into the significance of political oratory, illuminating Cicero's complex views on empire and its inherent challenges. By situating Cicero's perspectives within the broader debates of his time, this book provides valuable insights into the rhetorical strategies employed during a pivotal era in Roman history. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of classical studies, this hardback edition is a must-have addition to your collection.