Om Pro Cluentio. With introd. and notes by William Ramsay. Edited by George G. Ramsay
In this seminal work of Roman oratory, Cicero makes a passionate defense of a man accused of murder, drawing on his unparalleled rhetorical skills to weave a powerful narrative of innocence and injustice. Ramsay's introduction and notes provide valuable context for understanding the historical and cultural background of the speech. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in classical rhetoric or the history of Roman law and politics.
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