Speeches Against Catilina
Author(s): Marcus Tullius Cicero, Ernest Alfred Upcott
Genre(s): Antiquity
Narrators: Phil Schempf, Pamela Nagami, Esther C, Tony Oliva, Ann Boulais
Number of Chapters: 7
Length: 03 hours and 23 minutes
Language: English
This volume contains the four speeches delivered by Cicero in 63 BC, when he was a consul, against the conspiracy headed by L. Sergius Catilina. Catilina was scheming to bring about a general uprising in the country if he could not rise to a position of power by election. This volume includes an English introduction and notes on the speeches by E.A. Upcott.
The e-text used to produce this audiobook also includes further helpful study material for Latin scholars, which has been omitted from this audio version. - Summary by Carolin
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The audiobook Speeches Against Catilina falls under the genres of Antiquity. It is written by Marcus Tullius Cicero, Ernest Alfred Upcott.