Keitel and Crawford have produced a college level commentary of Cicero's great speech which provides insights into Roman life and culture, the nature and tools of Roman rhetoric, and, through the inclusion of correspondence and other texts, the life and friendships of Cicero himself. This volume includes the Latin text with vocabulary, exercises, notes, and an extensive introduction.
Keitel and Crawford have produced a college level commentary of Cicero's great speech which provides insights into Roman life and culture, the nature and tools of Roman rhetoric, and, through the inclusion of correspondence and other texts, the life and friendships of Cicero himself. This volume includes the Latin text with vocabulary, exercises, notes, and an extensive introduction.
About the Authors:
Elizabeth Keitel is Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director of Classics at the University of Massachusetts. She is the author of Sententia and Structure in Tacitus Histories 1.12-49. (Arethusa 39, 2006).
Jane Webb Crawford is a Professor of Classics and Director of Undergraduate Studies at the University of Virginia. She has published two books on Cicero, M. Tullius Cicero: The Lost and Unpublished Speeches, and M. Tullius Cicero: The Fragmentary Speeches, as well as articles on Cicero, Clodius, Boudicca and St. Radegunde of France. She has co-authored The Horace's Villa Project, 1997-2003. Currently she is working on the Ciceronian scholiasts.