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In "Conspiracy of Catiline," Gaius Sallustius Crispus, commonly known as Sallust, crafts a riveting narrative that explores the political and moral decay of late Republican Rome through the infamous conspiracy of Lucius Sergius Catilina. Written in a distinctive, terse style, Sallust's work employs a blend of rhetorical eloquence and incisive commentary, reflecting the turbulent political landscape of his time. He delves into themes of ambition, vice, and the fragility of the Republic as he scrutinizes the motives behind Catiline's plot to overthrow the government, presenting historical figures as embodiments of corruption and integrity. Sallust, a contemporary of the events he recounts, was not only a historian but also an active politician, shaped by the chaotic era that saw the decline of Roman democratic ideals. His involvement in politics, coupled with his later embrace of a philosophical worldview, informs his examination of moral corruption, indicating his concern for the Republic he sought to preserve. His firsthand experiences, including a brief imprisonment and his subsequent retirement from political life, imbue his writing with urgency and depth. "Conspiracy of Catiline" is a compelling read for anyone interested in the intricacies of Roman history and the timeless themes of power and betrayal. Sallust's insightful analysis invites readers to reflect on the implications for modern governance and ethics, making this work essential for historians, political theorists, and general readers alike.
© 2021 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066465858
Translators: John Selby Watson
Release date
Ebook: April 10, 2021
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