The Catiline Conspiracy. Unveiling the Roman Republic's Treacherous Plot
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- Nombre de pages44
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-646471-4
- EAN4064066464714
- Date de parution10/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille558 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
Sallust'Äôs "The Catiline Conspiracy" is a masterful historical account that delves into the political machinations and social unrest of late Republican Rome, particularly during the tumultuous year of 63 BCE. With a meticulous narrative style, Sallust employs a concise, vigorous prose that reflects both urgency and depth, making the complex web of conspiracies and moral dilemmas accessible to the reader.
The work stands as a crucial primary source for understanding Roman history, showcasing Sallust'Äôs keen insights into the decline of civic virtue and the impact of individual ambition on the state, while also offering a critique of Roman decadence through his somber yet engaging commentary. Gaius Sallustius Crispus, known simply as Sallust, was a Roman historian whose political career coincided with significant upheaval in the Republic, experiencing firsthand the ethical decline he critiques in this narrative.
Formerly aligned with the populares, he later turned to writing, driven by a desire to document and analyze the failures of his society. His experiences as a soldier and politician informed his perspective, allowing him to offer an authoritative voice on the chaos surrounding Catiline'Äôs conspiracy. "The Catiline Conspiracy" is essential reading for those interested in Roman history, political philosophy, and the complexities of ethical governance.
Sallust'Äôs intricate portrayal of conspiracy, ambition, and moral decay resonates beyond its historical context, inviting readers to reflect on contemporary issues of politics and ethics. This work not only enriches our understanding of Rome but also prompts a profound consideration of the enduring struggles against tyranny and corruption.
The work stands as a crucial primary source for understanding Roman history, showcasing Sallust'Äôs keen insights into the decline of civic virtue and the impact of individual ambition on the state, while also offering a critique of Roman decadence through his somber yet engaging commentary. Gaius Sallustius Crispus, known simply as Sallust, was a Roman historian whose political career coincided with significant upheaval in the Republic, experiencing firsthand the ethical decline he critiques in this narrative.
Formerly aligned with the populares, he later turned to writing, driven by a desire to document and analyze the failures of his society. His experiences as a soldier and politician informed his perspective, allowing him to offer an authoritative voice on the chaos surrounding Catiline'Äôs conspiracy. "The Catiline Conspiracy" is essential reading for those interested in Roman history, political philosophy, and the complexities of ethical governance.
Sallust'Äôs intricate portrayal of conspiracy, ambition, and moral decay resonates beyond its historical context, inviting readers to reflect on contemporary issues of politics and ethics. This work not only enriches our understanding of Rome but also prompts a profound consideration of the enduring struggles against tyranny and corruption.









