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Cicero

The Life and Times of Rome's Greatest Politician

By Anthony Everitt

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“All ages of the world have not produced a greater statesman and philosopher combined.”
—John Adams

He squared off against Caesar and was friends with young Brutus. He advised the legendary Pompey on his somewhat botched transition from military hero to politician. He lamContinue

“All ages of the world have not produced a greater statesman and philosopher combined.”
—John Adams

He squared off against Caesar and was friends with young Brutus. He advised the legendary Pompey on his somewhat botched transition from military hero to politician. He lambasted Mark Antony and was master of the smear campaign, as feared for his wit as he was for exposing his opponents’ sexual peccadilloes. Brilliant, voluble, cranky, a genius of political manipulation but also a true patriot and idealist, Cicero was Rome’s most feared politician, one of the greatest lawyers and statesmen of all times. Machiavelli, Queen Elizabeth, John Adams and Winston Churchill all studied his example. No man has loomed larger in the political history of mankind.

In this dynamic and engaging biography, Anthony Everitt plunges us into the fascinating, scandal-ridden world of ancient Rome in its most glorious heyday. Accessible to us through his legendary speeches but also through an unrivaled collection of unguarded letters to his close friend Atticus, Cicero comes to life in these pages as a witty and cunning political operator.

Cicero leapt onto the public stage at twenty-six, came of age during Spartacus’ famous revolt of the gladiators and presided over Roman law and politics for almost half a century. He foiled the legendary Catiline conspiracy, advised Pompey, the victorious general who brought the Middle East under Roman rule, and fought to mobilize the Senate against Caesar. He witnessed the conquest of Gaul, the civil war that followed and Caesar’s dictatorship and assassination. Cicero was a legendary defender of freedom and a model, later, to French and American revolutionaries who saw themselves as following in his footsteps in their resistance to tyranny.

Anthony Everitt’s biography paints a caustic picture of Roman politics—where Senators were endlessly filibustering legislation, walking out, rigging the calendar and exposing one another’s sexual escapades, real or imagined, to discredit their opponents. This was a time before slander and libel laws, and the stories—about dubious pardons, campaign finance scandals, widespread corruption, buying and rigging votes, wife-swapping, and so on—make the Lewinsky affair and the U.S. Congress seem chaste.

Cicero was a wily political operator. As a lawyer, he knew no equal. Boastful, often incapable of making up his mind, emotional enough to wander through the woods weeping when his beloved daughter died in childbirth, he emerges in these pages as intensely human, yet he was also the most eloquent and astute witness to the last days of Republican Rome.

On Cicero:

“He taught us how to think."
—Voltaire

“I tasted the beauties of language, I breathed the spirit of freedom, and I imbibed from his precepts and examples the public and private sense of a man.”
—Edward Gibbon

“Who was Cicero: a great speaker or a demagogue?”
—Fidel Castro


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    Marcus Tullius Cicero was murdered on 7 December 43 BC: Rome’s most famous orator, off-and-on defender of Republican liberty and thundering critic of autocracy. He was finally hunted down by lackeys of Mark Antony, a member of Rome’s ruling junta and ... (read full critics)

    lrb published on Sun, 5 Sep 2010

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  • Cicero’s lifetime was no doubt one of the most interesting times in Roman history. Cicero, a provincial from Arpinum, was a lawyer, orator, philosopher, politician and writer. He did not just write –many- letters to his friend Atticus, but also several books (…). Cicero was a conservative at heart, ... (continue)

    Cicero’s lifetime was no doubt one of the most interesting times in Roman history. Cicero, a provincial from Arpinum, was a lawyer, orator, philosopher, politician and writer. He did not just write –many- letters to his friend Atticus, but also several books (…). Cicero was a conservative at heart, but understood that neutrality is not always a life saver.

    When he was appointed consul, Cicero wanted to be consul for all (Roman citizens that is, not slaves I presume) and saw the future of Roma in the Concordia ordinum (the unity of the classes). Cicero was a civil statesman, in a time when all others were generals.

    Cicero wanted the senate to function better and wanted more cooperation between the oligarchs, equites and the common people. Traditional Roman virtues were high on Cicero’s list. Although often portrayed as two-faced and indecisive, he did really thoughtfully act at times (e.g. when killing Lentulus, without a trial). He realised the state-as-it was, was dying and that the real power was in the hands of the legions and their supreme commanders.

    The second triumvirate put Cicero on the Proscription list. All the details about that, and much more, in this great work book about a great Roman patriot.

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  • English Books
  • Paperback 400 Pages
  • Edition: Reprint
  • ISBN-10: 037575895X
  • ISBN-13: 9780375758959
  • Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
  • Pub date: May 06, 2003
  • Dimensions: 1290 mm x 839 mm x 129 mm Just how big is that?
  • Also available as: Hardcover and Others
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