Om The Two Last Pleadings of Marcus Tullius Cicero Against Caius Verres;
This classic work of Roman rhetoric is a fascinating look at one of the greatest orators of the ancient world. Cicero's eloquent and forceful arguments against the corrupt governor Verres demonstrate his mastery of the art of persuasion. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Roman history, politics, or rhetoric.
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