Sallust And The Fall Of The Republic
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Sallust and the Fall of the Republic
Author | : Edwin Shaw |
Publsiher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 518 |
Release | : 2021-11-29 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9789004501737 |
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This book offers a new interpretation of the Roman historian Sallust: it reads his works as complex and engaged contributions to the intellectual life of his period, offering a coherent and contemporary perspective on the end of the Roman Republic.
Sallust and the Fall of the Republic
Author | : Edwin Shaw |
Publsiher | : Historiography of Rome and Its |
Total Pages | : 512 |
Release | : 2021-12-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9004501711 |
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"This book offers a new interpretation of the Roman historian Sallust, which places him at the centre of the rich intellectual world of late Republican Rome. Drawing on the evidence of Sallust's digressions in particular, and in contrast to previous views of his work as purely moralistic or unsophisticated, it argues that Sallust uses his historiography to advance a coherent set of ideas about the political chaos he saw around him, and to participate in the broader debates which characterised his period. It also offers a new perspective on the argumentative qualities of classical historiography more widely"--
Catiline s War The Jugurthine War Histories
Author | : Sallust |
Publsiher | : Penguin UK |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2007-12-06 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780141915760 |
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Sallust (86–c. 35 bc) is the earliest Roman historian of whom complete works survive, a senator of the Roman Republic and younger contemporary of Cicero, Pompey and Julius Caesar. His Catiline’s War tells of the conspiracy in 63 bc led by L. Sergius Catilina, who plotted to assassinate numerous senators and take control of the government, but was thwarted by Cicero. Sallust’s vivid account of Roman public life shows a Republic in decline, prey to moral corruption and internal strife. In The Jugurthine War he describes Rome’s fight in Africa against the king of the Numidians from 111 to 105 bc, and provides a damning picture of the Roman aristocracy. Also included in this volume are the major surviving extracts from Sallust’s now fragmentary Histories, depicting Rome after the death of the dictator Sulla.
History of Catiline s Conspiracy
Author | : Sallust |
Publsiher | : DigiCat |
Total Pages | : 71 |
Release | : 2022-08-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : EAN:8596547159810 |
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This book, written by Sallust revolves around the Catilinarian conspiracy, which was an attempted coup d'état by Lucius Sergius Catiline to overthrow the consuls of 63 BC – Marcus Tullius Cicero and Gaius Antonius Hybrida – and forcibly assume control of the state in their stead. The conspiracy was formed after Catiline's defeat in the consular elections for 62 BC. He assembled a coalition of malcontents – aristocrats who had been denied political advancement by the voters, dispossessed farmers, and indebted Sullan veterans – and planned to seize the consulship from Cicero and Antonius by force. Cicero later exposed the conspiracy and Catiline fled from Rome to join his army in Etruria. The next month, Cicero uncovered nine more conspirators organizing for Catiline in the city and, on advice of the senate, had them executed without trial.
Conspiracy of Catiline
Author | : Gaius Sallustius Crispus |
Publsiher | : DigiCat |
Total Pages | : 63 |
Release | : 2022-09-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : EAN:8596547316299 |
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"Conspiracy of Catiline" is an incredible history by the renowned Roman historian Sallust. It presents a concise account of the attempted overthrow of the government by the aristocrat Catiline in 63 BC in the Catilinarian conspiracy. Sallust continually critiqued Roman corruption throughout this work.
The Histories
Author | : Sallust |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Rome |
ISBN | : 0198721404 |
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Sallust (86-35 BC) was a historian of major importance, writing at the time of the late Roman Republic. This is the first ever full-length commentary and English translation of one of his major works, the Histories, covering the years 78-67 BC, one of the least well-documented periods of theera. The translation is based on a text freshly examined for the first time since the original edition of 1891-3, and also includes newly discovered material.
How To Stop A Conspiracy
Author | : Sallust |
Publsiher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2022-05-10 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780691212364 |
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"In 63 BC the corrupt aristocrat Lucius Sergius Catilina (Catiline in English) aimed to topple the Roman Republic. Catiline attracted a wide array of supporters: debt-ridden men and women from prominent families, youths looking for adventure, the less well-off tried of a political class that seemed only to look out for its own interests. Frustrated in his efforts to be elected consul, Catiline fled Rome while several of his associates stayed behind with secret plans to torch the city and murder its leading politicians. The story of Catiline and his conspiracy is recounted by the Roman historian Sallust in his short book, The War with Catiline Sallust's account culminates with the unmasking of these urban conspirators at a meeting of the Senate, followed by a stormy debate that led to their execution, and then the ultimate defeat of Catiline and his legions in battle. While Catiline is at the heart of the story, some of the most important figures of Roman history play key roles in the story: Cicero, the ambitious young senator who calculated how best to protect Rome; Julius Caesar, who delivers a memorable speech defending the conspirators against execution; and Cato, an ardent defender of the Republic. Catiline himself is a fascinating figure - a bitter and haunted man, determined to destroy Rome, yet sympathetic to the plight of struggling Romans. This book offers a new translation of Sallust's account of the thwarted conspiracy framed for a contemporary audience. As the translator Josiah Osgood notes in his introduction, Sallust's work is not limited to just recounting the conspiracy but engages with broader questions, still relevant today, about how republics flourish and how they break down. Sallust also poignantly describes how the corruption of Rome's leaders, worried less about the common good and more about their own advancement, spread like a disease through Roman society. Claims of conspiracy, across the political spectrum, have abounded in our time much as they did in Ancient Rome. While Catiline's plot was real and the charges of conspiracy well-founded, Osgood aims to show how Sallust's short work can help us to think about the allure of explaining the world through conspiracies, both real and imagined. This makes it a still useful source of wisdom for reflecting on a very real problem for contemporary republics"--
The Catiline Conspiracy
Author | : Sallust |
Publsiher | : DigiCat |
Total Pages | : 61 |
Release | : 2022-08-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : EAN:8596547159209 |
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'The Catiline Conspiracy' is a history book published by the Roman historian Sallust. The second historical monograph in Latin literature, it chronicles the attempted overthrow of the government by the aristocrat Catiline in 63 BC in what has been usually called the Catilinarian conspiracy. The narrative of the monograph was seized upon as illustrating the moral and social decadence of the ruling Roman classes, particularly the Roman Senate. Sallust continually critiques Roman corruption throughout his narration.