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The War with Catiline. The War with Jugurtha

By Sallust
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The War with Catiline. The War with Jugurtha by Sallust provides a detailed account of two significant events in Roman history. The first part explores the conspiracy led by Catiline, a nobleman determined to overthrow the Roman Republic. The second part delves into Rome's conflict with Jugurtha, the King of Numidia, highlighting themes of corruption and military strategy. Sallust emphasises the moral and political decay within Rome, offering a critical perspective on power and ambition.
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This book may appeal to you if you have an interest in ancient Roman history and politics. It offers a detailed account of two significant conflicts in the late Roman Republic, exploring themes of power struggles, ambition, and the corruption of the ruling class. As a work by Sallust, it presents a critical perspective on historical events, making it a thought-provoking read for history enthusiasts.

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The War with Catiline. The War with Jugurtha

Sallust’s two extant monographs take as their theme the moral and political decline of Rome, one on the conspiracy of Catiline and the other on the war with Jugurtha. Although Sallust is decidedly unsubtle and partisan in analyzing people and events, his works are important and significantly influenced later historians, notably Tacitus.

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Sallust, Gaius Sallustius Crispus (86-35 BCE), a Sabine from Amiternum, acted against Cicero and Milo as tribune in 52, joined Caesar after being expelled from the Senate in 50. He was restored to the Senate by Caesar and took part in his African campaign as praetor in 46, later appointed governor of New Africa (Numidia). Upon his return to Rome, he narrowly escaped conviction for malfeasance in office, retired from public life, and took up historiography.

Sallust's two extant monographs focus on the moral and political decline of Rome. One centres on the conspiracy of Catiline, and the other addresses the war with Jugurtha.

Although Sallust is decidedly unsubtle and partisan in analysing people and events, his works are important and have significantly influenced later historians, notably Tacitus. Taking Thucydides as his model but building on Roman stylistic and rhetorical traditions, Sallust achieved a distinctive style that is concentrated and arresting. His works contain lively characterisations, especially in the speeches, and he skilfully uses particular episodes to illustrate large general themes.

For this edition, Rolfe's text and translation of The War with Catiline and The War with Jugurtha have been thoroughly revised in line with the most recent scholarship.

Series: Loeb Classical Library

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674996847

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 25 November 2013

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 3 maps

Contributors:

  • Translated by J. C. Rolfe
  • Revised by John T. Ramsey
  • Translated by J. C. Rolfe
  • Translated by J. C. Rolfe

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 108.0mm

Height: 162.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 528

About the Author

John Carew Rolfe (1859–1943) taught at Cornell, Harvard, and the Universities of Michigan and Pennsylvania. John T. Ramsey is Emeritus Professor of Classics at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

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