Classica et Christiana, 19/2, 2024 /581

Elisa Della Calce (Università degli Studi di Torino)
DEFENDING SULLA… TO CONDEMN THE CATILINARIANS ONCE AGAIN? SOME MORAL AND POLITICAL CONCEPTS FROM CICE-RO’S PRO SULLA

Keywords: Cicero, P. Sulla, Catiline’s conspiracy, antithetical pairs, Roman values.

Abstract: For Catiline and his fellow conspirators, the most important La­tin sources are Sallust’s Bellum Catilinae and Cicero’s Catilinarians. Yet also other works deserve proper attention, in particular some of Cicero’s orations, especially the Pro Sulla (62 BC). This paper intends further to explore some values and exam­ples relating to the ideological interpretation of the Pro Sulla and, consequently, to the environment in which Cicero and his political adversaries lived. More specifically, the focus will be on some antithetical pairs (namely, ‘madness-rationality’, along with ‘immorality-integrity’, ‘severity-mercy’ and ‘regnum-li­ber­tas’) that are not only relevant in rhetorical terms, but also reflect the political tensions and the different ideologies in Cicero’s days.

Cuvinte-cheie: Cicero, P. Sulla, conjurația lui Catilina, perechi antite­ti­ce, va­lori romane.

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DOI:10.47743/CetC-2024-19.2.581