C uses this self-deprecating anecdote about his quaestor-
ship at Lilybaeum to illustrate his argument that his client
Plancius could and did defeat his more impressive rival
Laterensis in the contest for the aedileship without resorting to
bribery: Laterensis may have done splendid things in Cyrene,
but it is actions at Rome that really count with the electorate.
But the story is also a suggestive approach to the connections
between Cicero and Rome’s empire. The patent falsehood of
Cicero’s analysis is striking: the Roman people might have
no interest in the actions abroad of a quaestor, but they were
certainly impressed by overseas conquests, and Cicero’s
problem at Puteoli was not the location of his public activity
but his lack of seniority. Even more significant is his justifi-
cation of his own, urban, career. Cicero was highly unusual
among Roman politicians in choosing not to spend time outside
Italy: he chose not to take provincial commands after his
praetorship and consulship, and apart from the time in Sicily
and his earlier trip to Rhodes his absences were forced upon
him: exile, the province of Cilicia, and the vain pursuit of
Pompeius during the civil war. And this geographical concen-
tration on the city of Rome is closely entwined with his activity
as an orator: oratory is an urban phenomenon, and for Cicero
Rome was the only urban context that counted. His surviving
speeches were all delivered in the city of Rome, and absences
from Rome meant silence in a public arena: it is in these
periods, his year of exile in 58–57 and his time as a provincial
2 Introduction
prouincia Puteolos forte uenissem, cum plurimi et lautissimi in eis locis
solent esse, concidi paene, iudices, cum ex me quidam quaesisset quo die
Roma exissem et num quidnam esset noui. cui cum respondissem me e
prouincia decedere: ‘etiam me hercule,’ inquit, ‘ut opinor, ex Africa.’ huic
ego iam stomachans fastidiose: ‘immo ex Sicilia,’ inquam. tum quidam,
quasi qui omnia sciret: ‘quid? tu nescis,’ inquit, ‘hunc quaestorem Syracusis
fuisse?’ quid multa? destiti stomachari et me unum ex eis feci qui ad aquas
uenissent. sed ea res, iudices, haud scio an plus mihi profuerit quam si mihi
tum essent omnes gratulati. nam postea quam sensi populi Romani auris
hebetiores, oculos autem esse acris atque acutos, destiti quid de me audituri
essent homines cogitare; feci ut postea cotidie praesentem me uiderent,
habitaui in oculis, pressi forum; neminem a congressu meo neque ianitor
meus neque somnus absterruit . . . itaque si quam habeo laudem, quae
quanta sit nescio, parta Romae est, quaesita in foro; meaque priuata consilia
publici quoque casus comprobauerunt, ut etiam summa res publica mihi
domi fuerit gerenda et urbs in urbe seruanda.
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