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Catilina has gone down in history - but not as the ruler of Rome he wanted to become. His attempted coup failed in 63 BC after Cicero had uncovered the plans to overthrow him. Sallust's monograph on the "Catilinaric Conspiracy" and the turmoil of that year is an indispensable part of Latin teaching. In addition to suspense and drama, Catilina's fall also provides an occasion to discuss the preconditions and dangers for social and political stability. Michael Mohr has prepared the text and translation with notes and an epilogue for today's use.
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- Books (first-hand)
- Author
- Sallust
- Title
- Die Verschwörung des Catilina
- Details
- German and Latin text, paperback. 175 pp.
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