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De amicitia : selections by Marcus Tullius Cicero
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De amicitia : selections

by Marcus Tullius Cicero

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Wauconda, Ill. : Bolchazy-Carducci, c2006.

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0865166390, Paperback)

Cicero's Laelius De Amicitia is masterfully written prose on a pleasurable and thought-provoking subject. Ricks and Dickison's edition of the AP selected passages provides enough vocabulary and grammar assistance to make the reading experience enjoyable, punctuated by discussion of Cicero's style.

This edition includes the Latin text of the AP selections of De Amicitia (sections 17-23 and 100-104) , running vocabulary and commentary, a brief bibliography, and general vocabulary. These selections make a great companion to the Pro Archia Poeta Oratio, and are sure to stimulate classroom discussion.

Also available:

Completely Parsed Cicero: The First Oration Of Cicero Against Catiline - ISBN 0865165904
Cicero: De Senectute (On Old Age) - ISBN 0865160015

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