Dan Seitz

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For all his many, many personal faults, Cicero’s skill as a rhetorician is really something. Even reading the written version today, 2099 years from the day that little twenty-something Marcus delivered it, it is possible to feel the sting in his wicked barbs against his opponent and feel the reaction of the crowd as he drops bombshell after bombshell, battering his opponent’s arguments into a sad, corrupt pulp.
A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome
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