Murder Trials (Penguin Classics)

Murder Trials by Marcus Tullius Cicero, published by Penguin Classics on September 30, 1975, is a reissue that spans 368 pages. This collection features Cicero’s notable forensic orations, showcasing his legal prowess as he defended clients in high-stakes murder trials. The work highlights his early defense of Sextus Roscius, accused of patricide, and culminates in his later defense of King Deiotarus against charges of conspiracy against Caesar, illustrating Cicero’s evolution as a prominent orator in Roman law.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Cicero’s speeches, which not only reflect his rhetorical skill but also provide insights into Roman life, law, and societal norms. The text includes vivid depictions of the legal landscape of the time, emphasizing themes of justice and morality. Through these orations, Cicero offers a unique perspective on the complexities of trials and the human condition, making this edition a valuable resource for those interested in legal history and classical rhetoric.
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“Whereas the place for prejudice is a public meeting, a court of law is the adobe of truth.”
Cicero was still in his twenties when he got Sextus Roscius off a charge of murdering his father and nearly sixty when he defended King Deiotarus, accused of trying to murder Caesar. In between (with, among others, his speeches for Cluentius and Rabirius), he built a reputation as the greatest orator of his time.
Cicero defended his practice partly on moral or compassionate grounds of “human decency” – sentiments with which we today would agree. His clients generally went free. And in vindicating men – who sometimes did not deserve it – he left us a mass of detail about Roman life, law and history and, in two of the speeches, graphic pictures of the “gun-law” of small provincial towns.
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