Asconius lived about a century after Cicero and wrote commentaries
on Cicero's speeches to help his sons understand them. Five of
these have survived. They are not only interesting in their own
right but also provide a mine of information about the turbulent
history of the Ciceronian age.< br> Consequently they are
studied by all those who work on the history of the final years of
the Roman Republic. This volume brings together the original Latin
text with a new translation and commentary, designed for students,
as well as indices, a glossary, and a full bibliography.
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