Pro Cluentio
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Defensa d'Aulus Cluenci (en llatí: Pro Aulo Cluentio) és un discurs judicial de defensa de l'escriptor, polític i orador romà Marc Tul·li Ciceró, pronunciat el 66 aC.
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La Pro Aulo Cluentio Habito ("Orazione in difesa di Aulo Cluenzio Abito") è l'arringa tenuta da Cicerone, quarantenne, nel 66 a.C., dinanzi al tribunale penale competente per i crimini di veneficio ("quaestio de sicariis et veneficis"). È tra le più lunghe e complesse orazioni ciceroniane pervenuteci e verosimilmente non fu pronunciata in un'unica udienza; si ritiene inoltre che essa sia stata in un primo momento appuntata e che solo più tardi l'autore abbia rivisto il testo, prima della sua diffusione.
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Pro Cluentio is a speech by the Roman orator Cicero given in defense of a man named Aulus Cluentius Habitus Minor. Cluentius, from Larinum in Samnium, was accused in 69 BC by his mother Sassia of having poisoned his stepfather, Statius Abbius Oppianicus. Cluentius had prosecuted Oppianicus successfully in 74 BC for attempting to poison him, securing Oppianicus' exile. Both sides in the lawsuit were accused of bribing the jurors during the trial to secure conviction of one another, but only Oppianicus' bribe was revealed at the time. Oppianicus died in disgrace three years later, leaving his widow Sassia to plot revenge against her son. Cicero divides his action in two parts: in the first one, he defends Cluentius' reputation. He shows that Oppianicus' crimes were so enormous, that Cluentiu
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Defensa d'Aulus Cluenci
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Pro Cluentio
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Pro Cluentio
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Defensa d'Aulus Cluenci (en llatí: Pro Aulo Cluentio) és un discurs judicial de defensa de l'escriptor, polític i orador romà Marc Tul·li Ciceró, pronunciat el 66 aC.
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Pro Cluentio is a speech by the Roman orator Cicero given in defense of a man named Aulus Cluentius Habitus Minor. Cluentius, from Larinum in Samnium, was accused in 69 BC by his mother Sassia of having poisoned his stepfather, Statius Abbius Oppianicus. Cluentius had prosecuted Oppianicus successfully in 74 BC for attempting to poison him, securing Oppianicus' exile. Both sides in the lawsuit were accused of bribing the jurors during the trial to secure conviction of one another, but only Oppianicus' bribe was revealed at the time. Oppianicus died in disgrace three years later, leaving his widow Sassia to plot revenge against her son. Cicero divides his action in two parts: in the first one, he defends Cluentius' reputation. He shows that Oppianicus' crimes were so enormous, that Cluentius had no need of corrupting the judges; actually, he ridicules Oppianicus because he was cheated by a mediator in bribes. The second part deals with the alleged poisoning, and is very brief, since Cicero considers the accusation as ludicrous.
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La Pro Aulo Cluentio Habito ("Orazione in difesa di Aulo Cluenzio Abito") è l'arringa tenuta da Cicerone, quarantenne, nel 66 a.C., dinanzi al tribunale penale competente per i crimini di veneficio ("quaestio de sicariis et veneficis"). È tra le più lunghe e complesse orazioni ciceroniane pervenuteci e verosimilmente non fu pronunciata in un'unica udienza; si ritiene inoltre che essa sia stata in un primo momento appuntata e che solo più tardi l'autore abbia rivisto il testo, prima della sua diffusione.
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