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Would a Roman student in 100 AD have been as familiar with Cicero's *In Catilinam* as modern Latin students are?
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Cicero's orations accusing Catiline of conspiracy are a standard component of modern Latin curricula. Is this the result of a Rennaissance re-discovery of the texts, or did these speeches garner fame in their own time?
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