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Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements

1

Introduction

3

1.

Contexts and Paratexts

9

2.

The Second Philippic as a Rhetorical Artifact – and Invective Oratory

23

3.

Why Read Cicero’s Second Philippic Today?

39

Text

43

Commentary

129

§ 44

A Glance at Teenage Antony: Insolvent, Transgendered, Pimped, and Groomed

131

§ 45

Desire and Domesticity: Antony’s Escapades as Curio’s Toy-Boy

150

§ 46

Family Therapy: Cicero as Counselor

160

§ 47

Hitting ‘Fast-Forward’, or: How to Pull Off a Praeteritio

166

§ 48

Antony Adrift

175

§ 49

Credit for Murder

184

§ 50

With Caesar in Gaul: Profligacy and Profiteering

193

§ 78

Caesar’s Approach to HR, or Why Antony Has What it Takes

202

§ 79

The Art of Nepotism

210

§ 80

Antony Augur, Addled and Addling

218

§ 81

Compounding Ignorance through Impudence

225

§ 82

Antony Galloping after Caesar Only to Hold his Horses

233

§ 83

Antony’s Fake Auspices

238

§ 84

On to the Lupercalia…

245

§ 85

Vive le roi! Le roi est mort

254

§ 86

Antony as Willing Slave and Would-Be King-Maker

262

§ 87

Historical Precedent Demands Antony’s Instant Execution

267

§ 88

Antony on the Ides of March

274

§ 89

No Compromise with a Public Enemy!

279

§ 90

Antony’s Finest Hour

287

§ 91

Antony as Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

291

§ 92

Selling the Empire

305

§ 100

Further Forgeries and a Veteran Foundation

310

§ 101

Revels and Remunerations

316

§ 102

Antony Colonized a Colony!

323

§ 103

Antony’s Enrichment Activities

328

§ 104

Animal House

335

§ 105

Animal House: The Sequel

340

§ 106

Antony Cocooned

343

§ 107

Symbolic Strutting after Caesar

348

§ 108

Swords Galore, or: Antony’s Return to Rome

357

§ 109

Playing Fast and Loose with Caesar’s Legislation

365

§ 110

Caesar: Dead Duck or Deified Dictator?

372

§ 111

A Final Look at Antony’s Illoquence

382

§ 112

The Senate Under Armour

387

§ 113

The Res Publica Has Watchers!

392

§ 114

Caesar’s Assassination: A Deed of Unprecedented Exemplarity

406

§ 115

Looking for the Taste of (Genuine) Glory…

418

§ 116

Caesar You Are Not!

426

§ 117

Once Burnt Lesson Learnt!

444

§ 118

Here I Stand. I Can Do Naught Else

447

§ 119

Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!

452

Bibliography

457

1.

On-line Resources

457

2.

Secondary Literature

458