Brutus. Orator by G.L. Hendrickson, Marcus Tullius Cicero, H.M. Hubbell

544 pages first pub -46 (editions)

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Brutus gives an account of the Roman tradition of public and lawcourt speeches from its beginning to what Cicero described as the polished and entertaining speeches of his own day. Along the way Cicero has interesting things to say about the influ...

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