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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... thought was to congratulate his friend on the success of his efforts ( though he spoilt this gesture by a glance at what he still thought of as Atticus ' original bad advice ) . Then : What I thought would be the most difficult part of ...
... thought was to congratulate his friend on the success of his efforts ( though he spoilt this gesture by a glance at what he still thought of as Atticus ' original bad advice ) . Then : What I thought would be the most difficult part of ...
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... thought Pompey bound to return with a fleet to starve and ravage Italy . His com- fort was the thought that , like all tyrants , Caesar would fall rapidly ; but he admitted in the same breath that all prophecy was uncertain . He went on ...
... thought Pompey bound to return with a fleet to starve and ravage Italy . His com- fort was the thought that , like all tyrants , Caesar would fall rapidly ; but he admitted in the same breath that all prophecy was uncertain . He went on ...
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... thought , and so have turned all my intentions and efforts to this work of writing . ' But he did also think that it redounded to the glory of Rome to have a literature dealing with such an important and serious sub- ject . And the ...
... thought , and so have turned all my intentions and efforts to this work of writing . ' But he did also think that it redounded to the glory of Rome to have a literature dealing with such an important and serious sub- ject . And the ...
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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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