The Life of Cicero, Vol. I
Anthony Trollope
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Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43BC) was an orator, statesman, philosopher and prolific correspondent, who rose as a ‘new man’ in Rome in the turbulent last years of its republican government. Anthony Trollope, best known as a novelist, admired Cicero greatly and wrote this biography late in life in order to argue his virtues against authors who had granted him literary greatness but questioned his strength as a politician and as a man. He takes a personal approach, affording us an insight into his own mind and times as well as those of his subject.
Volume I covers the period (up to the year 57BC) of Cicero’s education, his rise through the courts and offices of state to the Consulship, and his exile.
Please note that footnotes - predominantly bibliographical citations and Latin quotations - are omitted unless explicitly referred to in the main text; the appendices, which consist mainly of more substantial extracts from other works, are likewise omitted. (Summary by Philippa)
Volume II can be found here. (10 hr 57 min)
Chapters
| Ch1, Introduction, pt1 | 37:20 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch1, Introduction, pt2 | 29:39 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch2, His Education | 45:26 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch3, The Condition of Rome | 35:08 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch4, His Early Pleadings, pt1 | 28:30 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch4, His Early Pleadings, pt2 | 24:21 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch5, Cicero as Quaestor | 35:50 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch6, Verres, pt1 | 35:19 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch6, Verres, pt2 | 44:20 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch7, Cicero as Aedile and Praetor | 42:47 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch8, Cicero as Consul | 41:42 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch9, Catiline, pt1 | 27:22 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch9, Catiline, pt2 | 43:12 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch10, Cicero After His Consulship | 45:41 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch11, The Triumvirate, pt1 | 37:30 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch11, The Triumvirate, pt2 | 29:09 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch12, His Exile, pt1 | 32:03 | Read by Philippa |
| Ch12, His Exile, pt2 | 42:15 | Read by Philippa |
Reviews
Great Reader
SummerC
Philippa made what could have been a very long read into something that kept me interested and listening through volumes 1 and 2.
Expert Narration
Janet
Thanks for the best reading possible. Please record more of these forgotten classics.
JDVanLaningham
Victorian apology by a novelist rather than an historian. Useful as historiography & chronology, rather than for the tedious & almost worshipful defenses of Cicero against those the author sees as Cicero’s detractors.
Great book greater reader!
Joseph Furlan
If you're interested in this timeline Rome . Fascinating!