The
War with Catiline
Sallust
Translated by John C. Rolfe
The War with Catiline, also known as the Catiline (Latin: De
coniuratione Catilinae or Bellum Catilinae) is the first story
published by the Roman historian Salustius. It is a chronicle of the
attempt to overthrow the Roman rule taken by Catiline in 63 BC,
probably written between 44 and 40 BC, 20 years after the events described. The
story begins with a short introduction about the nature of man, history, and
the short autobiography of Salustius himself. Later, the historian
describes Catiline himself and presents his political ambitions.
According to Salustius, Catiline is an enemy of law, order, and
morality. It is a model of all the behaviors that the writer considers to be
disastrous for Rome.
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Octavo (162,5 x 250 mm).
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to boards in gilt, marbled edges. Set in Doves Type and printed on Fabriano Tiepolo cotton paper in an
editon of 25 copies.
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