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Cicero, Philippic 2, 44-50, 78-92, 100-119 : Latin Text, Study Aids with Vocabulary, and Commentary.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Classics Textbooks SerPublisher: Cambridge : Open Book Publishers, 2018Description: 1 online resource (490 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781783745913
  • 1783745916
  • 9781783745890
  • 1783745894
  • 9791036525056
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Cicero, Philippic 2, 44-50, 78-92, 100-119 : Latin Text, Study Aids with Vocabulary, and Commentary.DDC classification:
  • 937.05 23
LOC classification:
  • DG254.2 .G553 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface and Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Contexts and Paratexts; 2. The Second Philippic as a Rhetorical Artifact -- and Invective Oratory; 3. Why Read Cicero's Second Philippic Today?; Text; 44: A Glance at Teenage Antony: Insolvent, Transgendered, Pimped, and Groomed; 45: Desire and Domesticity: Antony's Escapades as Curio's Toy-Boy; 46: Family Therapy: Cicero as Counselor; 47: Hitting 'Fast-Forward', or: How to Pull Off a Praeteritio; 48: Antony Adrift; 49: Credit for Murder; 50: With Caesar in Gaul: Profligacy and Profiteering.
78: Caesar's Approach to HR, or Why Antony Has What it Takes 79: The Art of Nepotism; 80: Antony Augur, Addled and Addling; 81: Compounding Ignorance through Impudence; 82: Antony Galloping after Caesar Only to Hold his Horses; 83: Antony's Fake Auspices; 84: On to the Lupercalia ... ; 85: Vive le roi! Le roi est mort; 86: Antony as Willing Slave and Would-Be King-Maker; 87: Historical Precedent Demands Antony's Execution; 88: Antony on the Ides of March; 89: No Compromise with a Public Enemy!; 90: Antony's Finest Hour; 91: Antony as Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
92: Selling the Empire 100: Further Forgeries and a Veteran Foundation; 101: Revels and Remunerations; 102: Antony Colonized a Colony!; 103: Antony's Enrichment Activities; 104: Animal House; 105: Animal House: The Sequel; 106: Antony Cocooned; 107: Symbolic Strutting after Caesar; 108: Swords Galore, or: Antony's Return to Rome; 109: Playing Fast and Loose with Caesar's Legislation; 110: Caesar: Dead Duck or Deified Dictator?; 111: A Final Look at Antony's Illoquence; 112: The Senate Under Armour; 113: The Res Publica Has Watchers!
114: Caesar's Assassination: A Deed of Unprecedented Exemplarity 115: Looking for the Taste of (Genuine) Glory ... ; 116: Caesar You Are Not!; 117: Once Burnt Lesson Learnt!; 118: Here I Stand. I Can Do Naught Else; 119: Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!; Commentary; 44: A Glance at Teenage Antony: Insolvent, Transgendered, Pimped, and Groomed; 45: Desire and Domesticity: Antony's Escapades as Curio's Toy-Boy; 46: Family Therapy: Cicero as Counselor; 47: Hitting 'Fast-Forward', or: How to Pull Off a Praeteritio; 48: Antony Adrift; 49: Credit for Murder.
50: With Caesar in Gaul: Profligacy and Profiteering 78: Caesar's Approach to HR, or Why Antony Has What it Takes; 79: The Art of Nepotism; 80: Antony Augur, Addled and Addling; 81: Compounding Ignorance through Impudence; 82: Antony Galloping after Caesar Only to Hold his Horses; 83: Antony's Fake Auspices; 84: On to the Lupercalia ... ; 85: Vive le roi! Le roi est mort; 86: Antony as Willing Slave and Would-Be King-Maker; 87: Historical Precedent Demands Antony's Instant Execution; 88: Antony on the Ides of March; 89: No Compromise with a Public Enemy!
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Preface and Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Contexts and Paratexts; 2. The Second Philippic as a Rhetorical Artifact -- and Invective Oratory; 3. Why Read Cicero's Second Philippic Today?; Text; 44: A Glance at Teenage Antony: Insolvent, Transgendered, Pimped, and Groomed; 45: Desire and Domesticity: Antony's Escapades as Curio's Toy-Boy; 46: Family Therapy: Cicero as Counselor; 47: Hitting 'Fast-Forward', or: How to Pull Off a Praeteritio; 48: Antony Adrift; 49: Credit for Murder; 50: With Caesar in Gaul: Profligacy and Profiteering.

78: Caesar's Approach to HR, or Why Antony Has What it Takes 79: The Art of Nepotism; 80: Antony Augur, Addled and Addling; 81: Compounding Ignorance through Impudence; 82: Antony Galloping after Caesar Only to Hold his Horses; 83: Antony's Fake Auspices; 84: On to the Lupercalia ... ; 85: Vive le roi! Le roi est mort; 86: Antony as Willing Slave and Would-Be King-Maker; 87: Historical Precedent Demands Antony's Execution; 88: Antony on the Ides of March; 89: No Compromise with a Public Enemy!; 90: Antony's Finest Hour; 91: Antony as Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.

92: Selling the Empire 100: Further Forgeries and a Veteran Foundation; 101: Revels and Remunerations; 102: Antony Colonized a Colony!; 103: Antony's Enrichment Activities; 104: Animal House; 105: Animal House: The Sequel; 106: Antony Cocooned; 107: Symbolic Strutting after Caesar; 108: Swords Galore, or: Antony's Return to Rome; 109: Playing Fast and Loose with Caesar's Legislation; 110: Caesar: Dead Duck or Deified Dictator?; 111: A Final Look at Antony's Illoquence; 112: The Senate Under Armour; 113: The Res Publica Has Watchers!

114: Caesar's Assassination: A Deed of Unprecedented Exemplarity 115: Looking for the Taste of (Genuine) Glory ... ; 116: Caesar You Are Not!; 117: Once Burnt Lesson Learnt!; 118: Here I Stand. I Can Do Naught Else; 119: Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!; Commentary; 44: A Glance at Teenage Antony: Insolvent, Transgendered, Pimped, and Groomed; 45: Desire and Domesticity: Antony's Escapades as Curio's Toy-Boy; 46: Family Therapy: Cicero as Counselor; 47: Hitting 'Fast-Forward', or: How to Pull Off a Praeteritio; 48: Antony Adrift; 49: Credit for Murder.

50: With Caesar in Gaul: Profligacy and Profiteering 78: Caesar's Approach to HR, or Why Antony Has What it Takes; 79: The Art of Nepotism; 80: Antony Augur, Addled and Addling; 81: Compounding Ignorance through Impudence; 82: Antony Galloping after Caesar Only to Hold his Horses; 83: Antony's Fake Auspices; 84: On to the Lupercalia ... ; 85: Vive le roi! Le roi est mort; 86: Antony as Willing Slave and Would-Be King-Maker; 87: Historical Precedent Demands Antony's Instant Execution; 88: Antony on the Ides of March; 89: No Compromise with a Public Enemy!

90: Antony's Finest Hour.

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