The Case for the Prosecution in the Ciceronian Era.

Much of the modern world's knowledge of criminal court trials in the Late Roman Republic derives from the orations of Cicero. His eleven court trial speeches have provided information about the trials and the practices of the time period. Records of the prosecution's case are lost; these s...

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Language:English
Published: University of Michigan Press 2010.
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Table of Contents:
  • Abbreviations; Chapter One: Introduction; Part One
  • Extortion; Chapter Two: In M. Fonteium; Chapter Three: In L. Valerium Flaccum; Chapter Four: In M. Aemilium Scaurum; Chapter Five: In C. Rabirium Postumum; Part Two
  • Electoral Malpractice; Chapter Six: In L. Licinium Murenam; Chapter Seven: In Cn. Plancium; Part Three
  • Homicide and Violence; Chapter Eight: In Sex. Roscium Amerinum; Chapter Nine: In A. Cluentium Habitum; Chapter Ten: In P. Cornelium Sullam; Chapter Eleven: In P. Sestium; Chapter Twelve: In M. Caelium Rufum; Chapter Thirteen: Conclusion; Appendixes.
  • Appendix One: List of CriminaAppendix Two: Witnesses and Documents against Verres; Notes; Works Cited; Index of Ancient Sources; Index of Names; Index of Topics.