It is in the law courts where we can find much of the great oratory of Cicero, as the author of a new biography shows.
Josiah Osgood

Cicero, the greatest public speaker of the Roman Republic, started life with a handicap. The name “Cicero” was obscure. While Rome was a republic, with all of its magistrates selected in annual elections, a hereditary nobility dominated politics. To be a Scipio, a...