The prosecution of C. Manilius in 66 B.C. and Cicero’s Pro Manilio

Auteur: Ramsey, John T.
Titre: The prosecution of C. Manilius in 66 B.C. and Cicero’s Pro Manilio
Revue/Collection: "Phoenix", XXXIV
Annèe edition: 1980
Pages: 323-336
Mots-clès: Droit - Diritto - Law, Éloquence - Eloquenza - Eloquence, Rhétorique - Retorica - Rhetorics
Description: [Abstract]: Cicero's Pro Manilio, a fragment of which survives, was delivered at a contio in 66 B.C. rather than as a defence during the trial in 65. Cicero pressed for an early hearing of the de repetundis case against Manilius because it was connected to a previous trial in Cicero's court. [Da APh]
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Sigle auteur: Ramsey 1980