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Sallust: Bellum Catilinae

A J Woodman editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st May '26

£24.99

This title is due to be published on 31st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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A thorough modern edition of Sallust's renowned Bellum Catilinae aimed primarily at students but also useful for professional scholars.

Sallust's Bellum Catilinae is an excellent text for students, giving a riveting narrative of a significant event in the Late Roman Republic, the Catilinarian Conspiracy of 63 BC. This edition explains the Latin, comments on the author's historiographical techniques, and provides full historical context.Sallust is the first Roman historian whose work has survived, and his Bellum Catilinae is an excellent text for students. It provides a riveting narrative of a significant event in an important period of Roman history, the Catilinarian Conspiracy of 63 BC. His literary models were Thucydides and the Elder Cato; nevertheless, his Latin is significantly more straightforward than that of Livy or Tacitus. His work was immensely influential in antiquity, in terms not only of style and expression (Tacitus took him as his principal literary model) but also of political thought (especially for notions of national decline). His moralising endeared him to Christian authors such as Augustine and Jerome; interest in his work even increased during the Middle Ages; and he was the most popular Latin historian in the Renaissance. This edition helps students translate the Latin and appreciate the work and its literary and historical context.

ISBN: 9781009371490

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 250g

320 pages