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M. Tulli Ciceronis Pro P. Cornelio Sulla Oratorio Ad Iudices (1886)
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192 pages
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The book presents a speech by Marcus Tullius Cicero, defending Publius Cornelius Sulla against murder charges. Delivered to a jury, Cicero showcases his rhetorical prowess, employing various persuasive techniques to argue Sulla's innocence. Written in Latin, this work offers valuable insights into ancient Roman legal practices and the art of rhetoric. As a facsimile reprint, it preserves the original's cultural significance, making it essential for those interested in Latin literature, Roman history, or persuasive communication.
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