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3. In Verrem
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Lecture
In this module, Andrew discusses Cicero's speeches against Gaius Verres, a man accused of terrible crimes while governor of Sicily. Andrew first introduces the key individuals, before looking at Cicero's strategy for winning: by emphasising how Verres' legal team were playing for time, by delivering a brilliantly vivid account of Verres' crimes (including the crucifixion of a Roman citizens), and by anticipating the argument that Verres was in fact a war hero.
Course
In this course, Dr Andrew Sillett (University of Oxford) provides an introduction to Cicero's life and times through six legal and political speeches, from his first speech (Pro Roscio Amerino), delivered when he was just 26, through the speeches that would shape the last years of the Roman Republic and his own death at the hands of hired thugs.
Lecturer
Andrew joined Brasenose in 2006 to study for his BA in Classics (Course IIA). Thanks to the generosity of the Helmore Fund, he was able to stay on for his MSt in Classical Languages & Literature. As a senior Germaine Scholar, he recently completed his DPhil on the early imperial reception of Cicero under the supervision of Llewelyn Morgan. His research interests include the reception of Cicero in the early imperial period, politics and thought in the late Roman Republic and early Principate.
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Sillett, A. (2018, August 15). Cicero - In Verrem [Video]. MASSOLIT. https://www.massolit.io/courses/cicero-six-key-speeches/in-verrem
MLA style
Sillett, A. "Cicero – In Verrem." MASSOLIT, uploaded by MASSOLIT, 15 Aug 2018, https://www.massolit.io/courses/cicero-six-key-speeches/in-verrem