Cicero: A PortraitCornell University Press, 1983 - 341 páginas Drawing on Cicero's speeches, essays and correspondence, this biography of Cicero explores his politics and philosophy. |
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... death the liberty of the nation could be recovered and the agony of the Roman People could at last bring to birth that with which it has been so long in labour . Almost twenty years ago in this very temple I said that death could not be ...
... death the liberty of the nation could be recovered and the agony of the Roman People could at last bring to birth that with which it has been so long in labour . Almost twenty years ago in this very temple I said that death could not be ...
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... death . They blame me for lamenting the death of a friend and being angry at the fate suffered by a man I loved ; for they say country should come before friendship - as though they had already established that his death had been to the ...
... death . They blame me for lamenting the death of a friend and being angry at the fate suffered by a man I loved ; for they say country should come before friendship - as though they had already established that his death had been to the ...
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... death , there are implausible rhetorical touches ; the story of the crows has probably been improved , and it is ... death . Livy was to declare that he met nothing like a man except his death , which might seem the less undeserved ...
... death , there are implausible rhetorical touches ; the story of the crows has probably been improved , and it is ... death . Livy was to declare that he met nothing like a man except his death , which might seem the less undeserved ...
Índice
Arpinum and Rome 10690 B C ཋ | 7 |
At the Foot of the Ladder 9077 B c | 12 |
Political Apprenticeship 7670 B C | 29 |
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aedile Antony Antony's Appius army Arpinum Astura attack Atticus Balbus Bibulus brother Brundisium Brut Brutus Caelius Caesar Caesarian Campania Cassius Catiline Cato Cato's Catulus Cicero wrote Cilicia claimed Clodius consul consular consulship Crassus Curio death Decimus declared Deiotarus Dolabella elections enemy Epicurean equites fact favour fear Forum Gabinius Gaul governor Greece Greek Hirtius honour hope Hortensius influence Italy later Latin Lentulus Lepidus letter Lucullus magistrates Marcus Marius Nepos never nobles Octavian optimates orator Pansa perhaps philosophy Piso Plut Plutarch political Pompey Pompey's popular praetor probably proposed prosecution province Puteoli quaestor Quintus refused Republic rhetorical Roman Rome Sallust Scipio seems Senate slaves soon speech Stoic Sulla Sulla's Sulpicius Terentia thought tion trial tribunes troops Tullia Tusculum Varro Verres veterans villa vote wanted write young
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