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Orations ; Other fragments / Cato ; edited and translated by Gesine Manuwald.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cato, Marcus Porcius, 234 B.C.-149 B.C., Author.
Contributor:
Manuwald, Gesine, editor, translator.
Series:
Cato, Marcus Porcius, 234 B.C.-149 B.C. English (Loeb classical library) ; Works. 2.
Cato, Marcus Porcius, 234 B.C.-149 B.C. Latin (Loeb classical library) ; Works. 2.
Cato ; II [2]
Loeb classical library ; LCL 552
Loeb classical library ; 552.
Language:
English
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Latin
Subjects (All):
Rome--History--Kings, 753-510 B.C.
Rome.
Rome--History--Republic, 510-30 B.C.
Rome (Empire).
Genre:
Bilingual books.
History.
Speeches.
Physical Description:
485 pages ; 17 cm.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England : Harvard University Press, 2023.
Language Note:
Text in Latin and Greek with English translation on facing pages ; critical matter in English.
Summary:
"M. Porcius Cato (234-149 BC), one of the best-known figures of the middle Roman Republic, remains legendary for his political and military career, especially his staunch opposition to Carthage; his modest way of life; his integrity of character and austere morality; his literary works, composed in a style at once sophisticated and down-to-earth; his pithy sayings; and his drive to define and to champion Roman national character and traditions in the face of challenges from Greek culture. Cato's legend derived to no small degree from his own distinctive and compelling self-presentation, which established a model later developed and elaborated by Cicero and by subsequent literary and historical authors for centuries to come. This volume along with LCL 551 join the Loeb edition of Cato's only extant work, 'On agriculture' (LCL 283), by supplying all testimonia about, and all fragments by or attributed to Cato. Highlights of this volume are Cato's orations, regarded as the beginning of Roman oratory; 'To his son Marcus,' which inaugurated a Roman tradition of didactic pieces addressed by fathers to their sons; 'Military matters'; the 'Poem on morals'; letters; commentaries on civil law; and memorable sayings."-- Dust jacket.
Contents:
Orations
Other fragments. Libri ad Marcum filium ; De re militari liber ; Carmen de moribus ; Epistula(e) ; Commentarii iuris civilis ; Dicta memorabilia ; Incertorum operum reliquiae ; Fragmenta dubiae auctoritatis ; Fragmenta Catoni falso attributa.
Notes:
Includes index of names.
"Concordances": pages 449-475.
Contains:
Container of: Cato, Marcus Porcius, 234 B.C.-149 B.C. Speeches. English (Manuwald)
Container of: Cato, Marcus Porcius, 234 B.C.-149 B.C. Speeches. Latin (Manuwald)
Container of: Cato, Marcus Porcius, 234 B.C.-149 B.C. Fragments. English (Manuwald)
Container of: Cato, Marcus Porcius, 234 B.C.-149 B.C. Fragments. Latin (Manuwald)
Other fragments.
ISBN:
9780674997554
0674997557
OCLC:
1372137760

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