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Roman Trials
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A. M. Riggsby's 'Crime and Community in Ciceronian Rome' is not primarily a book about Ciceronian oratory but uses his speeches to discover the basis for conviction and acquittal. Riggsby takes an original approach to politics and the courts, asking what the 'judicia publica' were, how they functioned, and what the concept of crime meant in the late Republic. Criminal trials are always political, he concludes, because 'the purpose of the 'judicia publica' was to try persons for harms done to the community as a whole'.
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Cambridge University Press,Oxford University Press
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