Cicero and the Fall of the Roman Republic
James Leigh Strachan-Davidson
Read by Ann Boulais
"The purpose of this volume is to tell the story of Cicero's life, and at the same time to set forth from his writings a presentation of the concluding age of the Roman Republic, and to record the disastrous but not inglorious failure of the last Free State of the ancient world. So far as may be, I propose to let Cicero himself to speak to my readers."
Chapters
| Preface | 1:53 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Cicero's Training | 39:56 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Roman Parties and Statesmen | 45:44 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Cicero as an Advocate; Atticus; Cicero's Family | 48:13 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Cicero as a Magistrate | 46:04 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Cicero and Cataline | 1:17:52 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Cicero's Ideal Party | 1:08:28 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| The First Triumvirate | 46:05 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Cicero's Exile and Return | 53:39 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Rome After the Conference at Luca | 52:27 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Cicero as Provincial Governor; Tiro; Caelius; Rome on the Eve of Civil War | 44:59 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| The Civil War | 33:32 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Caesar's Dictatorship | 56:56 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Cicero and Antony, part 1 | 49:16 | Read by Ann Boulais |
| Cicero and Antony, part 2 | 32:05 | Read by Ann Boulais |