Professor Baily selects letters on Cicero as a man and writer and on his relationship with his contemporaries. He also includes letters that deal with people and events of special significance in the turbulent political history of the period. This book is specifically for students at universities and in the upper forms at schools.
Professor Baily selects letters on Cicero as a man and writer and on his relationship with his contemporaries. He also includes letters that deal with people and events of special significance in the turbulent political history of the period. This book is specifically for students at universities and in the upper forms at schools.
Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 B.C.--43 B.C.) was a Roman statesman, author, and philosopher. He is considered one of the most influential writers in European history, and composed a number of treatises in philosophy and rhetoric.
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Preface Bibliographical note Introduction The letters Commentary Appendixes Concordances Indexes to the commentary.