Selected Works by Marcus Tullius Cicero
This collection of writings offers a glimpse into the mind of one of ancient Rome's most influential statesmen and philosophers, showcasing his eloquence and rhetorical prowess. Through a series of speeches, letters, and philosophical treatises, the reader is introduced to the political and moral dilemmas of the Roman Republic, as well as timeless reflections on justice, duty, and the art of persuasion. The works highlight the author's commitment to the principles of the republic, his skill in navigating the complexities of political life, and his enduring legacy as a thinker who sought to balance personal integrity with public service.
- Published
- -44
- Nationality
- Roman
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 300-500
- Original Language
- Latin
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