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A voice from the heart of ancient Rome, Marcus Tullius Cicero's The Letters To His Friends (Volume II) invites you into the private world of a statesman navigating the turbulence of the first century BC. These classical Roman letters reveal not only the personal anxieties and loyalties of a philosopher and politician, but also the enduring ideals of friendship and duty that shaped Roman political thought. Every letter pulses with the wit, candour, and moral reflection that made Cicero a pillar of ancient Roman philosophy. This volume stands as a vital bridge between history and humanity.…mehr

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A voice from the heart of ancient Rome, Marcus Tullius Cicero's The Letters To His Friends (Volume II) invites you into the private world of a statesman navigating the turbulence of the first century BC. These classical Roman letters reveal not only the personal anxieties and loyalties of a philosopher and politician, but also the enduring ideals of friendship and duty that shaped Roman political thought. Every letter pulses with the wit, candour, and moral reflection that made Cicero a pillar of ancient Roman philosophy. This volume stands as a vital bridge between history and humanity. Students of classics and history enthusiasts alike will discover a living portrait of Roman statesmanship-where alliances, betrayals, and the search for virtue unfold in real time. For those who cherish the works of Seneca and the biographical insight of Plutarch's Lives, Cicero's correspondence offers an intimate, unvarnished perspective on the daily realities and grand ambitions of the ancient Rome era. It is a cornerstone for any classical literature collection, illuminating the private lives behind public greatness. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.