Quam prōvinciam tenuistis ā praedōnibus līberam per hōsce annōs? quod vectīgal vōbīs tūtum fuit? quem socium dēfendistis? cui praesidiō classibus vestrīs fuistis? quam multās exīstimātis īnsulās esse dēsertās, quam multās aut metū relīctās aut ā praedōnibus captās urbēs esse sociōrum? Sed quid ego longinqua commemorō? Fuit hōc quondam, fuit proprium populī Rōmānī, longē ā domō bellāre, et prōpūgnāculīs imperiī sociōrum fortūnās, nōn sua tēcta dēfendere. Sociīs ego nostrīs mare per hōs annōs clausum fuisse dīcam, cum exercitūs vestrī numquam Brundisiō nisi hieme summā trānsmīserint? Quī ad vōs ab exterīs nātiōnibus venīrent captōs querar, cum lēgātī populī Rōmānī redēmptī sint? Mercātōribus tūtum mare nōn fuisse dīcam, cum duodecim secūrēs in praedōnum potestātem pervēnerint?

32: The pirates of the Mediterranean

Cicero continues with his onslaught of rhetorical questions, but now gives them a special edge: they all involve his audience, the Roman people, whom he holds to account at least partially for the dire state of affairs caused by the pirates...[full essay]

Study Questions:

  • Explain the syntax of liberam.
  • What kind of dative is vobis?
  • What kind of dative is cui?
  • What kind of dative is praesidio?
  • Identify and explain the case of classibus vestris.
  • Explain the difference between the quam in quam provinciam and the quam in quam multas.
  • Identify the components of the indirect statement introduced by existimatis.
  • What kind of ablative is metu?
  • Parse longinqua.
  • What kind of ablative is propugnaculis?
  • Identify and explain the case of sociis ... nostris.
  • What kind of ablative is Brundisio?
  • What kind of ablative is hieme summa?
  • Why is venirent in the imperfect subjunctive?
  • What is the subject accusative and the infinitive of the indirect statement introduced by querar?
  • legati populi Romani: which noun is in the nominative plural, which in the genitive singular?
  • Try to imagine what an urbs capta entails.
  • Explore the ways in which Cicero plays with ‘centre’ (Rome) and ‘periphery’ in this paragraph.
  • What does Cicero mean when he says that ‘twelve axes’ (duodecim secures) fell into the hands of the pirates?
  • With reference to phrases that refer to aggressive or defensive military measures, try to describe the picture of Rome’s imperial presence in the Mediterranean that Cicero is painting here.

Stylistic Appreciation:

The paragraph contains nine rhetorical questions. Can you identify sets and patterns?

Discussion Point:

How would you define the way in which Cicero interacts with his audience in this paragraph?

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Suggested Citation

Ingo Gildenhard, Louise Hodgson, et al., Cicero, On Pompey’s Command (De Imperio), 27–49. Cambridge: Open Book Publishers, 2014. ISBN: 978-1-78374-080-2. DCC edition, 2016.https://dcc.dickinson.edu/ar/cicero-de-imperio/32