Om M. Tullii Ciceronis In C. Verrem Orationes
This book is a classic study of the political and legal processes in the late Roman Republic, focusing on the trial of the corrupt governor of Sicily, Verres, and the speeches made by the prosecutor, Marcus Tullius Cicero. It provides a vivid picture of the court proceedings, the cultural background, and the political tensions of the time, as well as an elegant and eloquent example of Latin oratory. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Roman law and politics.
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