On Life And Death by Marcus Tullius Cicero
The book explores the philosophical perspectives on the nature of life and death, delving into the human condition and the pursuit of virtue. It examines the transient nature of life, the inevitability of death, and the importance of living a life guided by reason and moral integrity. Through a series of reflections and arguments, the text encourages readers to contemplate the value of wisdom and the cultivation of the soul as a means to achieve true happiness and tranquility, even in the face of mortality.
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- -44
- Nationality
- Roman
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- Original Language
- Latin
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