(86), In the essay Cicero looks at the recent case of Julius Caesar: "We recently discovered, if it was not known before, that no amount of power can withstand the hatred of the many. Cicero replied: "You have pointed to the flaws in the tribunate, Quintus, very clearly indeed. A young aristocrat, Publius Clodius Pulcher, was discovered to have dressed up in women's clothes and attended the festival of the Bona Dea, to which only women were admitted. This conclusion follows inevitably from the truth of the initial assumption. Letters were normally written with reed pen and ink on papyrus; the pages were pasted together to form a roll, which was then tied with thread and sealed. Epicurus lived on bread and cheese. The appetite for sexual union for the production of offspring is, also, common to all animals, together with a certain degree of care for their offspring. He genuinely hated dishonest administration. (23)Cicero had been elected as a popularist but once in power he argued for the status quo and one of his first acts was to oppose the land distributions proposed by the tribune Publius Servilius Rullus. Almost no one dances sober, unless he is insane. ""Of injustice there are two kinds, one, that of those who inflict injury; the other, that of those who do not, if they can, repel injury from those on whom it is inflicted. He had bestowed life and safety on his enemies, even admitted them to his favour. The two men studied Greek moral philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, Epicurus and Aristotle. It is worth remembering, in this connection, that the man who rules his country well will, obviously, have deferred to the authority of others in the past - and the man who has rendered this obedience conscientiously has thereby acquired fitness to become a ruler himself some time in the future. This had the effect of making the rest of Caesar's legislation technically invalid. "What this feeling is may be perceived even in the case of certain animals, which, up to a certain time, so love their offspring and are so loved by them, that their impulses are easily seen. If this was a matter relating to myself alone, I should still hope that you would grant my request. This action helped Antony to gain political influence over the people of Rome. However steadfast a man may be, he can sometimes pardon. But what pleasure can it possibly be to a man of culture, when either a puny human being is mangled by a most powerful beast, or a splendid beast is killed with a hunting spear? Voltaire wrote in 1771: "No one will ever write anything more wise, more true, or more useful. Although in the past Roman leaders had become dictators in times of crisis, no one had taken this much power. On 23 June 47 BC Cleopatra gave birth to a child, Ptolemy Caesar (nicknamed "Caesarion"). Indeed the result was a certain compassion and a kind of feeling that this huge beast has a fellowship with the human race." (63), Pompey escaped to Egypt. (11)There were two main classes in Rome. Indeed the result was a certain compassion and a kind of feeling that this huge beast has a fellowship with the human race. He went into temporary retirement and when he did return it was as Cicero's partner, not his opponent." Still more, while neither Nature nor any god has bestowed upon man aught more noble than mind, nothing is so hostile as pleasure to this divine endowment and gift. Nor is it easy to find men who will go down to calamity's depths for a friend." And the citizens, too, must be made fully aware of the extent of their obligation to obey the functionaries in question. (31), It has been argued that Cicero defended Murena in order to protect the state against possible revolution. In 66 BC he made a speech where he proposed Pompey replace Lucullus, as commander of the Roman forces, who had recently suffered a serious reverse in the Third Mithridatic War. For me, indeed, though he was suddenly snatched away, Scipio still lives and will always live; for it was his virtue that caused my love and that is not dead. This time it takes place in his own home. The two Roman forces met in battle on the plain of Pharsalus in central Greece. When asked, he said that he agreed with Caesar's laws. (103), Cicero has pointed out that Mark Antony's speech in the Senate was full of contradictions: "But you are so senseless that throughout the whole of your speech you were at variance with yourself; so that you said things which had not only no coherence with each other, but which were most inconsistent with and contradictory to one another; so that there was not so much opposition between you and me as there was between you and yourself. True, you are faced by a formidable rival here; by which I mean the quite outstandingly optimistic expectations that people have of you. Cicero made the speech Pro C. Rabirio in defence of Gaius Rabirius. Nothing showed so clearly his conscious superiority; nothing so certainly fostered their resentment." He did not enjoy the experience. Match. (96)Cicero makes it clear that old age means making certain adjustments: " I, indeed, for the pleasure of conversation, enjoy festive entertainments, even when they begin early and end late, and that, not only in the company of my coevals, of whom very few remain, but with those of your age and with you; and I am heartily thankful to my advanced years for increasing my appetency for conversation, and diminishing my craving for food and drink. A series of reforms was introduced, which aimed to improve administrative efficiency and to guarantee the power of the senatorial establishment. Although the Senate and Public Assembly still met, it was Caesar who now made all the important decisions. Do you know of any man who can speak better than Caesar? Nor yet should the body alone be sustained in vigor, but much more the powers of mind; for these too, unless you pour oil into the lamp, are extinguished by old age. (93) He goes on to point out: "Thus we see Solon, in one of his poems, boasting that, as he grows old, he widens the range of his knowledge every day. Subsequently the kingship was handed down to the descendants of the earliest kings (which is still what happens in the monarchies that exist elsewhere today). It is the declaration of Verres's exceptional courage and watchfulness, during these times of anxiety and peril, qualities which, it is said, have saved and rescued the province of Sicily from runaway slaves and the dangers of war. In the 40s, Demosthenes more generally had become a prominent point of reference for Ciceros theorizing on oratory, and he began to think of himself as the Roman equivalent. One of his rivals was Lucius Sergius Catiline who promised that if he was elected he would cancel all debts. But why should I mention individuals? (89) Desiderius Erasmus said whenever he read it he felt like kissing the book. He wrote to Atticus about "Caesar's treacherous clemency" but added that Pompey was also treacherous because he was preparing to abandon Italy and intended to withdraw across the Adriatic to Greece. "Cicero's reply was testing. A consul was the most senior of the annual magistrates. Our own people have gained dominion over the entire world. Nor while lust bears sway can self-restraint find place, nor under the reign of pleasure can virtue have any foothold whatever." The Triumvirate began proscribing their enemies and potential rivals. When neither the authority of this body, nor the opinion of the Roman people, nor any laws are able to restrain you." (59)The historian, Suetonius, pointed out: "He (Caesar) was resolved to invade Italy if force were used against the tribunes of the people who had vetoed the Senate's decree disbanding his army by a given date. With this success Cicero took Hortensius' place as Rome's leading advocate. I am keeping the offer in reserve, but do not think I shall use it. Cicero refused to become a supporter of Caesar, as a result, Clodius proposed a bill outlawing anyone who had put a Roman citizen to death without trial. Our imperial authority, the status of our allies, the reputation of the treaties that we made with them - you have demolished them all." He later recalled why he agreed to do a deal with this powerful figure: "My views have been alienating Pompey from me? It took the form of a discussion which had supposedly occurred in the garden of Scipio Africanus, in 129 BC. Is there anyone, except Antony and those who were glad to have Caesar reign over us, who did not wish for his death or who disapproved of what was done? He was now in control of a large army close to Rome. Indeed, this obedient subject has a right to expect that that is what he will one day become; and conversely the ruler will be well advised to bear in mind that he himself, quite soon in the future, may have to start obeying again." (68)On 15th February 44 BC Caesar was powerful enough to declare himself dictator for life. Epicurus lived on bread and cheese. In 79 BC he moved to Athens where he met and lived with Titus Pomponius Atticus. But an aristocratic, oligarchic government is better than monarchy, because a king is a single individual, where a state will derive the most benefit if it comes under the rule of a number of good men, and not just one." I rejoice in my escape from a savage and ferocious tyrant." ", "Of injustice there are two kinds, one, that of those who inflict injury; the other, that of those who do not, if they can, repel injury from those on whom it is inflicted. Thus, when we are free from necessary occupations, we want to see, or hear, or learn something, and regard the knowledge of things either secret or wonderful as essential to our living happily and well. ", Human beings are also different from animals in that they consider "truth" to be important. According to Sallust this attracted the criminal element, "who poured into Rome till it was like a sewer", and the dissolute youth of the capital, who preferred "an idle life to thankless toil." (75), Cicero argues: "Friendship is nothing else than an accord in all things, human and divine, conjoined with mutual goodwill and affection, and I am inclined to think that, with the exception of wisdom, no better thing has been given to man by the immortal gods. The two men studied Greek moral philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, Epicurus and Aristotle. No vote was taken and the Senate declared that Caesar would be declared a public enemy if he did not disarm within two months. This included Marcus Junius Brutus, the son of Servilia, Caesar's best-loved mistress. He suggested that "Rome should be only the greatest among many great and autonomous cities" and the "decadence of the Roman plebs would be redeemed by the virility of the new peoples". "However, if citizens are to play a role in government, there needs to be a legal system in place. Members of the Senate disapproved of the relationship between Cleopatra and Caesar, partly because he was already married to Calpurnia Pisonis. Even the month of the year that he was born, Quintilis, was renamed July in his honour. Cicero and all of his contacts and supporters were numbered among the enemies of the state, even though Octavian argued for two days against Cicero being added to the list. Since the powerless do not want to be my friends, I must make sure that the powerful are! "Their roles are subordinate, but what they say is quite interesting, introduced to present not only agreement but also, sometimes, different, critical viewpoints." During the last days of the Republic, Cicero uses his rhetorical gifts to defend Roman liberty from Caesar and Mark But people who put forward these arguments subvert the whole foundation of the human community - and its removal means the annihilation of all kindness, generosity, goodness, and justice: which is a sin against the immortal gods, since they were the creators of the society which such men are seeking to undermine. The number of Caesar's affairs was notorious and it was rumoured he was bi-sexual. The answer to this problem is to approach life in a positive way: "In short, enjoy the blessing of strength while you have it and do not bewail it when it is gone, unless, forsooth, you believe that youth must lament the loss of infancy, or early manhood the passing of youth. "The research and investigation of truth, also, are a special property of man. Well over 800 of his letters, dealing with an enormous variety of subjects, have survived. (42)In a letter to Gaius Scribonius Curio he explained why he spent so much time on this activity. And the whole of your charge amounts to this, that I do not express a bad opinion of you in those letters; that in them I wrote as to a citizen, and as to a virtuous man, not as to a wicked man and a robber. Nothing showed so clearly his conscious superiority; nothing so certainly fostered their resentment." He blamed her for arranging a bad marriage for his daughter, Tullia, that eventually ended in divorce. Naturally enough, perhaps, Cicero immediately began work on a written rebuttal - the Second Philippic. But on this subject my situation is that I dare not write what I feel and have no desire to write what I do not feel. For where can you find a man so high-minded as to prefer his friend's advancement to his own? Even the month of the year that he was born, Quintilis, was renamed July in his honour. It was claimed that he had great charm and that a great deal of military achievements was due to his personality and character which enabled him to win the love and loyalty of his soldiers. In 59 BC, Caesar sanctioned Clodius's adoption into a plebeian family (he was of patrician birth), therefore "enabling him to stand for election to the tribunate of the plebs, the office traditionally sought by popular politicians who wished to propose radical legislation or, in conservative eyes, to stir up trouble". When asked, he said that he agreed with Caesar's laws. You will say: 'I wish you had done so long ago.' Hence, though it may seem to some too far-fetched, I may venture to imitate the Stoics in their painstaking inquiry into the origin of words, and to derive faith from the fact corresponding to the promise. The death of this tyrant (Julius Caesar), whose yoke the state endured under the constraint of armed force and whom it still obeys more humbly than ever, though he is dead, illustrates the deadly effects of popular hatred; and the same lesson is taught by the similar fate of all other despots, of whom practically no one has ever escaped such a death. Cicero was influential in the development of Latin as more than just a utilitarian language. And the tightest of the bonds uniting that society is the belief that robbery from another man for the sake of one's personal gain is more unnatural than the endurance of any loss whatsoever to one's person or property - or even to one's very soul. She would doubt-less have found ample time for persuasion Nor will I make any further reply to you about the verses. For whoever, who was even but slightly acquainted with the habits of polite men, produced in an assembly and openly read letters which had been sent to him by a friend, just because some quarrel had arisen between them? He had been a staunch defender of the old Roman In Book II he briefly traces the history of the Roman state. (33) At Clodius' trial for sacrilege Cicero gave evidence that disproved his alibi. For if wisdom is the dominant quality of the government, whether that wisdom is the possession of one man only, or of more than one, seems to me to make no difference one way or the other." One of his enemies in the senate once suggested that he was "every woman's husband and every man's wife". (13)In 70 BC Cicero decided to bring a charge of extortion against Gaius Verres, the former governor of Sicily. (65), Cleopatra, Ptolemy XIV and Caesarion visited Rome in summer 46 BC. Ceasar dispatchedMark Antony, to Rome and on 1st January, 49 BC, read a letter from Caesar which renewed his peace offer. Nor will I make any further reply to you about the verses. On 21st February, 49 BC, he forced the surrender of a senatorial army in Corfinium. When Caesar arrived in Alexandria two days later, Ptolemy presented him with Pompey's severed head. (80), Cicero believed that you should continue to make new friends: "But inasmuch as things human are frail and fleeting, we must be ever on the search for some persons whom we shall love and who will love us in return; for if goodwill and affection are taken away, every joy is taken from life. Cicero: First Speech against Catiline Delivered in the Roman Senate (63 BCE) Translated by Charles Duke Yonge Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BCE43 BCE): Romes finest orator, Cicero But in just the same way as at that time I upheld your rightful position myself and also urged everyone else to help you, so now I am deeply concerned for the rightful position of Pompey. Cicero's second wife, Publilia, who had always been jealous of the attention her husband lavished on his daughter, showed little sympathy, leading Cicero to divorce her. But that eloquent man does not perceive that the man against whom he is speaking is being praised by him, and that those before whom he is speaking are being attacked by him. Or whose vocabulary is so varied and yet so exact? (87)Cicero explains his blueprint for an harmonious society: "Everyone ought to have the same purpose: to identify the interest of each with the interest of all. 'Yes,' you object, 'but the tribunes sometimes stir up excitement among the people.' The head of Pompey was sent to Caesar to prove he was not being protected by the Egyptians. For why should I put myself in the way of your audacity? Michel de Montaigne, the 16th philosopher, went even further and claims "He (Cicero) gives one an appetite for growing old." He had several reasons for accepting this difficult case. Though he does not lack who does not want them, I maintain that it is more for one's happiness not to want them. As a result, Caesar divorced his wife on the grounds that "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion." Thus no other animal feels the beauty, elegance, symmetry, of the things that he sees; while by nature and reason, man, transferring these qualities from the eyes to the mind, considers that much more, even, are beauty, consistency, and order to be preserved in purposes and acts, and takes heed that he do nothing indecorous or effeminate, and still more, that in all his thoughts and deeds he neither do nor think anything lascivious." When Caesar arrived at the Senate on 15th March, 44 BC, a group of senators gathered round him. When, on the other hand, I argue, as I do, that no illegal act has been committed by Murena at all, I cannot see why the fact that I proposed the law against bribery could be said to have any negative bearing at all upon my decision to defend Murena." Once again, the book takes the form of a discussion. And in serious vein what could Cicero possibly write about to Curio except politics? Thus one grows old gradually and unconsciously, and life is not suddenly extinguished, but closes when by length of time it is burned out." He blamed her for arranging a bad marriage for his daughter, Tullia, that eventually ended in divorce. This led to street violence and the death of Clodius in 52 BC. I have to consider, then, gentlemen, what line to take, and in which direction to frame my accusation, and which way, in fact, to turn. Cicero, a supporter of Murena agreed to defend him in court, despite the fact that he was clearly guilty of paying bribes. Cleopatra was hated and vilified in Rome, even before Octavian began his propaganda campaign. There was not a regular postal service and so people like Cicero entrusted their letters to travellers or employed their own couriers, who could cover fifty miles a day. That this might be better understood, "Archytas asked his hearers to imagine a person under the excitement of the highest amount of bodily pleasure that could possibly be enjoyed, and maintained that it was perfectly obvious to everyone that so long as such enjoyment lasted it was impossible for the mind to act, or for anything to be determined by reason or reflection. And as far as the tribunate is concerned, I admit that there is something wrong about the actual power it possesses. He wrote to his friend, Titus Pomponius Atticus: "Pompey has fenced so far with the important questions. Its aid is to be sought not from without, as in diseases of the body; and we must labour with all our resources and with all our strength to cure ourselves." It has to stop. In the first place, who has forced them to form a mistaken judgement? That this might be better understood, "Archytas asked his hearers to imagine a person under the excitement of the highest amount of bodily pleasure that could possibly be enjoyed, and maintained that it was perfectly obvious to everyone that so long as such enjoyment lasted it was impossible for the mind to act, or for anything to be determined by reason or reflection. He thought that he had more chance of controlling a 19 year man than an experienced soldier and politician in his prime. Cleopatra claimed that Caesar was the father and wished him to name the boy his heir, but Caesar refused, choosing his grandnephew Octavian instead. Caesar was appalled by this act of violence against a leading Roman citizen. This may be because the degree of distinction which I feel I have already attained in my career makes me not so much ambitious to add to it as fearful of impairing it. At first he intended to demand a large sum of money in return for leaving the country. Marcus Porcius Cato (Cato the Younger) announced that he intended to prosecute Murena because like all the candidates, he had been guilty of employing bribery to win votes. Hence spring treasons against one's country; hence, overthrows of states; hence, clandestine plottings with enemies. Cicero, a supporter of Murena agreed to defend him in court, despite the fact that he was clearly guilty of paying bribes. and plunging Italy into civil war Cicero sided with PompeyEnemy of Caesar-Caesar had become too powerful Marrying Cleopatra and bringing her back to Rome while already having a Roman Indeed, peoples indignation is beginning to outweigh their fright; though on all sides there is nothing but utter despair. But an aristocratic, oligarchic government is better than monarchy, because a king is a single individual, where a state will derive the most benefit if it comes under the rule of a number of good men, and not just one." Pompey wanted to delay, knowing the enemy would eventually surrender from hunger and exhaustion. (7), Cicero enthusiastically accepted the belief that "high moral standards, the determination to live up to them, and the emotional self-restraint needed to do so were the most important things in the world - probably the only important things: this being the imperative command of the Law of Nature, identical with divine Providence - which is universally applicable to human relations, because a spark of this divinity is universally distributed among mankind." However, he admitted that he approved of the assassination: "What does it matter whether I wished it done or approved the deed? And, when there is a leader, his behaviour is restricted by the recognition that he himself is at risk, whereas the impulses of the people care nothing at all about any risk that may be involved for themselves. But the foundation of justice is good faith, that is, steadfastness and truth in promises and agreements. The majority of senators who spoke supported the death penalty, but Julius Caesar pointed out that they were all Roman citizens and that execution without a trial was illegal. Everywhere I heard the same tale. He won the case and became famous for his oratorical skills and soon was considered to have one of the best legal minds in Rome. I often take my place in the Senate, and I there introduce of my own motion subjects on which I have thought much and long, and I defend my opinions with strength of mind, not of body. It was an early example of "the end justifies the means" or as Sophocles wrote in Electra (c 409 BC): "The end excuses any evil" or in the words of the Roman poet Ovid: "The result justifies the deed" (Heroides c. 10 BC). A member of the Ptolemaic dynasty, she was a descendant of its founder Ptolemy I Soter, a Macedonian Greek general and companion of Alexander the Great. I am not sure which of these genres would be more inappropriate than the other for me to employ in writing to you. (72), After the assassination of Julius Caesar, his deputy, Mark Antony took power. (37), In order to assure himself of Pompey's loyalty Caesar arranged for him to marry his daughter, Julia. Furthermore, these letters are our principle - very often our only - source of knowledge for the events of this decisive period in the history of civilization." Therefore, freedom from fear and the absence of pain. (27), In 62 BC Lucius Licinius Murena won the election to be Rome's consul. This last is the highest aim of brutes; the others are fleeting and unstable things and dependent less upon human foresight than upon the fickleness of fortune." 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