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Civil War in the Roman Republic: A time of great civil, military and political strife that mirrors our own | 106 to 44BCE Audiobook, by Julius Caesar Play Audiobook Sample

Civil War in the Roman Republic: A time of great civil, military and political strife that mirrors our own | 106 to 44BCE Audiobook

Civil War in the Roman Republic: A time of great civil, military and political strife that mirrors our own | 106 to 44BCE Audiobook, by Julius Caesar Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Charles Featherstone Publisher: Brimir & Blainn Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 3.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 2.75 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: October 2024 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9798875186820

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

22

Longest Chapter Length:

34:39 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

26 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

14:48 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

6

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Publisher Description

While compiling and narrating these speeches, I've often been struck by how easily they could be translated into a modern day context. Frequently, a speech has reminded me of the news of the day, somewhere in the world. Nowhere has this been more evident than in these speeches. Given over two thousand years ago, every single one could be applied to situations and people today with barely any revision.

The late republic (from about 133BCE) was characterized by civil discontent, with three Servile Wars, two attempted coups, a Social War between Rome and Italian allies, and endless conflict.

We begin in 110-106BCE with two speeches railing against the fixed social order and corruption of the highborn, as well as the scorn poured on those of lower birth. We then jump to the Cataline Conspiracy in 63 BCE, an attempt to overthrow the Senate that was only defeated at great cost, and continued to be a symbol of Rome’s troubles. Here we see Cataline exhorting his troops, Cato arguing for harsh punishment, C icero calling Cataline every contemptible name under the sun, and the only known speech of Julius Caesar, in which he argues for a sensible and jurisprudential response to this great crime.

Cicero’s leadership of Rome is then documented, covering the beliefs and actions that saw him exiled and then returned to power by the Senate. Finally, we have Mark Antony’s hagiographic oration of Julius Caesar, and then two speeches of Cicero’s railing against the perversion of Caesar’s legacy that Mark Antony was putting into practice, and the need to hold onto tradition for the right reasons, not simply to cover the misdeeds of politicians. Antony became Consul in this time, and Cicero saw in him the final downfall of the republic, which lasted for only seventeen years after this moment before becoming an Empire.

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About the Authors

Julius Caesar (100 BC–44 BC) was a military general and leading politician in the Roman republic.  His family, the Julii, claimed descent from the ancient kings of Rome and from the goddess Venus. Caesar rapidly carved out an impressive political career, forging an alliance with Pompey and Crassus in 60 BC. The Civil War is Caesar’s attempt at an explanation of the war that changed the Roman world.

Mark Anthony is an Essence magazine bestselling author. He founded Q-Boro Books in 2004, which quickly became the fastest-growing independently owned African American publishing house in the United States. Anthony sold the company to Urban Books in 2008 and the imprint is now called Urban Renaissance. Anthony lives in New York City with his family where he is hard at work on future books and other entrepreneurial endeavors.

Gerard Doyle, a seasoned audio narrator, he has been awarded dozens of AudioFile Earphones Awards, was named a Best Voice in Young Adult Fiction in 2008, and won the prestigious Audie Award for best narration. He was born of Irish parents and raised and educated in England. In Great Britain he has enjoyed an extensive career in both television and repertory theater and toured nationally and internationally with the English Shakespeare Company. He has appeared in London’s West End in the gritty musical The Hired Man. In America he has appeared on Broadway in The Weir and on television in New York Undercover and Law & Order. He has taught drama at Ross School for the several years.