
No. 29 of 200 · Great Authors
43 BC
Major worksOn the Republic, On the Laws, On Duties, Tusculan Disputations, Orations, Letters
The Roman statesman, orator, and philosopher whose speeches, letters, and essays became the very model of Latin prose and carried Greek philosophy into the Roman world. A central figure in the dying days of the Republic, he wrote on duty, friendship, and government with a clarity that made him a guiding voice for the Renaissance and the founders of modern republics.
Episodes and essays that touch on Cicero.
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