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The Correspondence Of M. Tullius Cicero V7: Index (1901) is a book that compiles the letters of the famous Roman orator and statesman, Marcus Tullius Cicero. This particular volume serves as an index for the entire collection of letters, allowing readers to easily navigate and find specific correspondences. The letters cover a wide range of topics, including politics, philosophy, and personal matters, and provide valuable insight into the life and times of ancient Rome. The book was originally published in 1901 and is a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Roman history and…mehr

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The Correspondence Of M. Tullius Cicero V7: Index (1901) is a book that compiles the letters of the famous Roman orator and statesman, Marcus Tullius Cicero. This particular volume serves as an index for the entire collection of letters, allowing readers to easily navigate and find specific correspondences. The letters cover a wide range of topics, including politics, philosophy, and personal matters, and provide valuable insight into the life and times of ancient Rome. The book was originally published in 1901 and is a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Roman history and literature.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero (January 3, 106 BC - December 7, 43 BC) was a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, philosopher, writer, and Academic skeptic who attempted to defend optimal values during the political upheavals that led to the foundation of the Roman Empire. His voluminous publications include rhetorical, philosophical, and political treatises. He is regarded as one of Rome's best orators and prose stylists, as well as the creator of "Ciceronian rhetoric." Cicero received his education in both Rome and Greece. He was born into a wealthy Roman equestrian family and served as consul in 63 BC. His impact on the Latin language was enormous. He composed more than three-quarters of the existing Latin literature known to have existed during his lifetime, and succeeding prose has been said to be either a reaction against or a return to his style, not only in Latin but in European languages up to the nineteenth century.