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Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero)



Cicero - (Marcus Tullius Cicero)sĭsˈərō or Tully, 106 b.c.–43 b.c., greatest Roman orator, famous also as a politician and a philosopher.

Life

Cicero studied law and philosophy at Rome, Athens, and Rhodes. His political posts included those of curule aedile (69 b.c.), praetor (66 b.c.), and consul (63 b.c.). He was always a member of the senatorial party, and as   Read More...


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    The Hand of Cicero
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    The Republic and The Laws
    by Marcus Tullius Cicero, Niall Rudd, Jonathan Powell. 244 pgs.


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    Cicero the Philosopher: Twelve Papers
    by J. G. F. Powell. 366 pgs.


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