Sextus Roscius was murdered in Rome some months after the official
end of the Sullan proscriptions on 1 June 81 BC. The case was tried
early the following year with a young Cicero acting as defense
counsel in his first criminal case for the accused son. Though a
novice, Cicero was able to tap into the public anger over the
uncontrolled killing and looting of the proscriptions and channel
it against the men behind the prosecution, T. Roscius Magnus and T.
Roscius Capito. Cicero won a career-making victory, establishing
his reputation as a formidable advocate. This 2010 book provides a
Latin text and commentary updated to take account of advances in
the study of the Latin language as well as Roman institutions, law
and society. It is suitable for use with upper-level undergraduates
and graduate students.
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