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The Deaths of the Republic: Imagery of the Body Politic in Ciceronian Rome

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The Deaths of the Republic: Imagery of the Body Politic in Ciceronian Rome - Walters, Brian
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That the Roman republic died is a commonplace often repeated. In extant literature, the notion is first given form in the works of the orator Cicero (106-43 BCE) and his contemporaries, though the scattered fragments of orators and historians from the earlier republic suggest that the idea was hardly new. In speeches, letters, philosophical tracts, poems, and histories, Cicero and his peers obsessed over the illnesses, disfigurements, and deaths that were imagined to have beset their body politic, portraying rivals as ...

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The Deaths of the Republic: Imagery of the Body Politic in Ciceronian Rome 2020, Oxford University Press, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9780198839576

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