Marcus Tullius Cicero
Author of Selected Works
About the Author
Born in Arpinum on January 3, 106 B.C., Marcus Tullius Cicero was a Roman orator, writer, and politician. In Rome, Cicero studied law, oratory, philosophy, and literature, before embarking on a political career. Banished from Rome in 59 B.C. for the execution of some members of the Catiline group, show more Cicero devoted himself to literature. Cicero was pardoned by Julius Caesar in 47 B.C., and returned to Rome to deliver his famous speeches, known as the "Philippics," urging the senate to declare war on Marc Antony. Cicero's chief works, written between 46 and 44 B.C., can be classified in the categories of philosophical works, letters, and speeches. The letters, edited by his secretary Tiro, showcase a unique writing style and charm. The most popular work of the period was De Officiis, a manual of ethics, in which Cicero espoused fundamental Christian values half a century before Christ. Cicero was murdered in Formiae, Italy, on December 4, 43 B.C., by Antony's soldiers after the triumvirate of Antony, Lepidus, and Octavius was formed. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Works by Marcus Tullius Cicero
Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero with His Treatises on Friendship and Old Age and Letters of Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (1981) — Editor; Contributor — 303 copies, 1 review
On the Nature of the Gods (De natura deorum) / Academica (Loeb Classical Library, No. 268) (1933) 260 copies, 2 reviews
Cicero: In Catilinam 1-4. Pro Murena. Pro Sulla. Pro Flacco: B. Orations (1976) 206 copies, 2 reviews
Cicero: On the Orator, Book III. On Fate. Stoic Paradoxes. On the Divisions of Oratory: A. Rhetorical Treatises (0044) 202 copies, 1 review
Cicero : In Catilinam I & II : Edited with introduction, notes and vocabulary (1982) — Writer — 113 copies
Cicero: Orations (Pro Lege Manilia. Pro Caecina. Pro Cluentio. Pro Rabirio. Perduellionis Reo. (Loeb Classical Library No. 198) (1927) 112 copies
Cicero: Letters to Friends, Volume III, 281-435 (Loeb Classical Library No. 230) (1929) 99 copies, 1 review
How to Run a Country: An Ancient Guide for Modern Leaders (Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers) (2013) 97 copies, 1 review
Cicero: Pro Quinctio. Pro Roscio Amerino. Pro Roscio Comoedo. The Three Speeches on the Agrarian Law Against Rullus (1930) 91 copies
Orations: Pro Archia, Post Reditum in Sentu, Post Reditum Ad Quirit (Loeb Classical Library, No. 158) (1923) 83 copies
Cicero: Pro Milone. In Pisonem. Pro Scauro. Pro Fonteio. Pro Rabirio Postumo. Pro Marcello. Pro Ligario. Pro Rege Deiotaro (1931) 83 copies
Orationes. Tomus III: Divinatio in Q. Caecilium / In C. Verrem [Latin text] (1922) 76 copies, 1 review
Orationes. Tomus II: Pro Milone / Pro Marcello / Pro Ligario / Pro Rege Deiotaro / Philippicae I-XIV [Latin text] (1963) 61 copies
Cicero's Offices, Essays on Friendship and Old Age, and Select Letters [in translation] (1953) 57 copies
Rhetorica: Volume II: Brutus, Orator, De Optimo Genere Oratorum, Partitiones Oratoriae, Topica (Oxford Classical Texts) (1922) — Author — 57 copies
Cicero : Pro Roscio Amerino : Edited with introduction, notes and vocabulary (1987) — Writer — 47 copies
M. Tullius Ciceronis De Re Publica, De Legibus, Cato Maior de Senectute, Laelius de Amicitia (Oxford Classical Texts) (2006) 41 copies
De Imperio Cn. Pompie Ad Quirites Oratio: Pro Lege Manilia (College Classical Series) (1980) 40 copies, 1 review
De Divinatione: introduction (English) 37 copies
M. Tulli Ciceronis Pro A. Licinio Archia Poeta Oration Ad Iudices (Elementary Classics) (1967) — Author — 31 copies
Cicero : Murder At Larinum : From the Pro Cluentio : Selected and edited (1991) — Writer — 29 copies
Orationes. Tomus VI: Pro Tullio. Pro Fonteio. Pro Sulla. Pro Archia. Pro Plancio. Pro Scauro [Latin text] (1922) 27 copies
Cicero: On the Commonwealth and On the Laws (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) (2017) 26 copies
Selected Works of Cicero 23 copies
Cicero's Letters to Atticus: Volume I (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries) (1965) 21 copies, 1 review
Select orations and letters of Cicero: revised by J. B. Greenough and G. L. Kittredge (2016) 20 copies
De Divinatione (Latin) 19 copies
Selected Letters: With historical introductions, notes and appendices Volume 1: Text (Latin Edition) (1925) 17 copies
Selected Orations and Letters of Cicero to which is added The Catiline of Sallust (1910) 16 copies, 1 review
Cicero: Epistulae ad Familiares: Volume I, 62-47 BC (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries) (1977) 15 copies
M. Tullius Cicero, the Fragmentary Speeches: An Edition With Commentary. 2nd edition (1994) 14 copies
Letters to and from Quintus (Latin) 14 copies
Letters to and from Brutus (Latin) 14 copies
De Senectute: introduction (English) 14 copies
Laelius on friendship (English) 14 copies
Cicero's Letters to Atticus: Volume IV (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries) (1968) 13 copies
Cicero's Letters to Atticus: Volume VI (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries) (2004) 13 copies
The Treatises of M. T. Cicero: On the Nature of the Gods, on Divination, on Fate, on the Republic, on the Laws, and on Standing for the Consulship (1 (2009) 13 copies
Cicero's Letters to Atticus: Volume III (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries) (1968) 13 copies
Cicero's Letters to Atticus: Volume II (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries) (1965) 13 copies
Cicero : Pro Milone : Edited with introduction and notes : with Asconius' commentary appended (1991) 12 copies
Poetica fragmenta 11 copies
Cicero's Tusculan Disputations: Also Treatises On The Nature Of The Gods And On The Commonwealth (1888) (2008) 11 copies, 2 reviews
Cicero: De Fato, On Fate: & Boethius: The Consolation of Philosophy (Aris and Phillips Classical Texts) (1991) 10 copies
De Optimo Genere Oratorum (Latin) 10 copies
De Partitione Oratoria (Latin) 10 copies
De Fato (Latin) 10 copies
De Amicitia: introduction (English) 9 copies
Cicero's Letters to Atticus: Volume VII (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries) (1971) 9 copies
The Letters of Cicero, Volume 1 - The Whole Extant Correspodence in Chronological Order (2016) 9 copies
Selected orations and letters;: With historical introduction, an outline of the Roman constitution, notes, excursuses, v (2023) 9 copies
Sex tal inför senaten och folket : talen mot Catilina, talet för Sextus Roscius från Ameria, talet för Titus Annius Milo (1975) 9 copies
The Academic Questions, Treatise de Finibus, and Tusculan Disputations of M. T. Cicero (2016) 8 copies
Cartas I Cartas a Atico Cartas 1-161d (Biblioteca Clasica Gredos/ Gredos Classical Library) (Spanish Edition) (1996) 8 copies
Oratio Pro P. Sulla, Oratio Pro Archia Poeta (Scripta Quae Manserunt Omnia, fasc. 19) (1993) 7 copies
De officiis; De virtutibus 7 copies
The Collected Works of Cicero: The Complete Works PergamonMedia (Highlights of World Literature) (2015) 7 copies
Valda brev 7 copies
Cicero Pro Archia Poeta Oratio: A structural Analysis of the Speech and Companion to the Commentary (1999) 7 copies
Orationes et epistolae selectae 7 copies
Due accuse di omicidio 7 copies
The Letters of Cicero; the whole extant correspondence in chronological order, in four volumes (2012) 7 copies
Cicero on Oratory and Orators. Introduction by Ralph A. Micken. Foreword by David Porter. (1903) 6 copies
Cicero and Catiline : prepared from Cicero, Orationes in Catilinam I-III and Sallust, Bellum Catlinarium (1959) 6 copies
El arte de envejecer: Un manual de sabiduría clásica para la segunda mitad de la vida (Spanish Edition) (2020) 6 copies
Correspondencia con su hermano Quinto. Incluido el Breve manual de campana electoral (Biblioteca Tematica) (Spanish Edition) (2003) 5 copies
I frammenti poetici 5 copies
Seven orations, with selections from the Letters, De senectute, and Sallust's Bellum Catilinae (2010) 5 copies
M. Tulli Ciceronis Epistulae, II 5 copies
Lettere scelte 5 copies
Discours. I. Pour P. Quinctius, Pour Sex. Roscius d'Amérie, Pour Q. Roscius le comédien (2017) 5 copies
The Complete Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero: Including his treatises On Friendship and On Old Age (2017) 5 copies
Werke Band 2 5 copies
Werke Band 1 5 copies
Ciceron, Discours: Seconde Action Contre Verres. - Livre III: Le Froment. (Collection Des Universites de France Serie Latine) (2002) 5 copies
Keuze uit de brieven van Cicero 5 copies
Cicero the Fifth Verrine Oration (Cicero Verrine V) (Methuen's Classical Texts) (1953) — Writer — 5 copies
Complete Works of Cicero 5 copies
How to Find Happiness: An Ancient Guide to the Good Life (Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers) (2026) 5 copies
Lettere 5 copies
Eleven orations of Cicero 5 copies
Opere politiche e filosofiche. Testo latino a fronte vol. 2 - I termini estremi del bene e del male-Discussioni tusculane (2010) 4 copies
La naturalesa dels déus, vol. I (Bernat Metge) (Catalan and Latin Edition) (1988) 4 copies, 2 reviews
Marcus Tullius Cicero: Die Politischen Reden. Band 3 (Sammlung Tusculum) (German Edition) (1993) 4 copies
In L. Catilinam orationes / Vier Reden gegen Catilina: Lateinisch/Deutsch (Reclams Universal-Bibliothek) (2016) — Author — 4 copies
Scripta Quae Manserunt Omnia, fasc. 42: Academicorum Reliquiae cum Lucullo (Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana) (1996) 4 copies
M. Tvlli Ciceronis Orationes 4 copies
Letters of a Roman gentleman, selected from the correspondence of Cicero and translated by Arthur Patch McKinlay (2011) 4 copies
Discursos, vol. XVI: Sobre el govern de les províncies consulars. En defensa de Luci Corneli Balb. (Bernat Metge) (2013) 4 copies, 1 review
Discours, tome V : Seconde action contre Verrès - Livre quatrième : les oeuvre d'art (1927) 4 copies
Letters to Atticus 4 copies
Cicero On Himself - Selections From The Works Of Cicero Illustrating His Life and Character 4 copies
Marcus Tullius Cicero: Die Politischen Reden. Band 1 (Sammlung Tusculum) (German Edition) (1993) 4 copies
Aratea. Fragments poétiques (Collection Des Universites De France Serie Latine) (French Edition) (2002) 4 copies
Discursos contra Marco Antonio o Filipicas / Speeches against Marco Antonio or Filip (Letras Universales) (Spanish Edition) (2001) 4 copies
Cicero: Orations 4 copies
Pro Ligario 4 copies
Discours: Tome XIII, 1re partie : Au sénat. - Au peuple. - Sur sa maison. (Collection Des Universites De France Serie Latine) (French Edition) (2017) 4 copies
Oeuvres completes De Ciceron 4 copies
I paradossi degli stoici . Il Timeo [u.a.] / Marco Tullio Cicerone [EST: Timaei Platonici versio] 3 copies
Le dispute accademiche 3 copies
De officiis libri tres 3 copies
In L. Calpurnium Pisonem, oratio 3 copies
De oratore libri tres 3 copies
Entender todo esto Cuentos y reflexiones para las elecciones generales de marzo de 2008 (2008) 3 copies
The Letters of Marcus Tullius CIcero to several of his Friends with Remarks by William Melmoth 3 copies
De natura deorum. 2 3 copies
A Commentary on Cicero In Vatinium — Author — 3 copies
Select orations of Cicero : chronology arranged, covering the entire period of his public life 3 copies, 1 review
De officiis. Tertium recogn. C. Atzert. De virtutibus. Post O. Plasberg iterum recogn. W. Ax 3 copies
Frammenti delle orazioni perdute 3 copies
Sobre la replica 3 copies
Works of Marcus Tullius Cicero. Includes On Moral Duties (De Officiis), Academica, Complete Orations, and more (mobi) (2008) 3 copies
Om pliktene ; Om alderdommen 3 copies
La naturalesa dels déus. 3 copies
Geschiedenis ener samenzwering 3 copies
On Moral Duties (De Officiis) & Treatise on the Law (Two Books With Active Table of Contents) (2011) 3 copies
Cicéron : De la République ; Des Lois. Traduction, notices et notes par Charles Appuhn (1965) 3 copies
Cicero: Select Letters, Volume 2 3 copies
Select orations and letters 3 copies
Lettres de Ciceron A Atticus Avec Des Remarques, Et le Texte Latin de L'Edition de Graevius 2 copies
De l'orador, vol. I: llibre I. 2 copies
Selected Orations of Cicero 2 copies
La prima orazione contro Verre 2 copies
Cicero's essays on old age and friendship, also his paradoxes; (Pocket literal translations of the classics) (2010) 2 copies
Orazioni scelte 2 copies
Opere politiche e filosofiche 2 copies
Listy přátelům. 1 2 copies
Il processo di Verre. Volume primo 2 copies
Extracts from De divinatione 2 copies
Epistole ad Attico. Vol. I 2 copies
Ciceros Rede für T. Annius Milo 2 copies
Selected Works: Cicero 2 copies
Cicero Selected Works 2 copies
De officiis 3 Paradoxa 2 copies
Ciceros Breve i Udvalg 2 copies
M. Tullii Ciceronis Orationum selectarum liber : editus in usum scholarum Hollandiae & West-Frisiae 2 copies
Orazione in difesa di P. Quinzio 2 copies
Cicero's Second Philippic 2 copies
Brutus 2 copies
FILIPICAS 2 copies
Discours: Tome XVII : Pour C. Rabirius Postumus. - Pour T. Annius Milon. (Collection Des Universites De France Serie Latine) (French Edition) (1949) 2 copies
De domo sva, ad pontifices oratio 2 copies
The morals of Cicero 2 copies
Epistola ad Octavianum 2 copies
L'Affaire Verrès : Par Cicéron. Contre Caecilius. Première action contre Verrès. Les Oeuvres d'art. Les Supplices. Traduction et… (1964) 2 copies
On Old Age - Cicero de Senectute 2 copies
Scripta Quae Manserunt Omnia, fasc. 7: Oratio Pro P. Quinctio (Bibliotheca scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana) (1992) 2 copies
Ciceros Rede f T. Annius Milo mit dem Kommentar des Asconius und den Bobienser Scholien (1911) 2 copies
Hoe je een land bestuurt 2 copies
Cicerón y Séneca: Tratados morales 2 copies
Traité du destin (Il Fato) 2 copies
Gespräche in Tuskulum 2 copies
Summum ius summa iniuria 2 copies
De l'orador I 2 copies
Discursos. X 2 copies
Discursos 2 copies
De Re Publica: liber secundus 2 copies
Letters, with remarks by Wm. Melmoth 2 copies
La seconda Catilinaria 2 copies
Seven Orations: With Selections from the Impeachment of Verres, The Letters, De Senectute, and Sallust's Bellum Catilinae (1926) 2 copies
Classics Club 2 copies
De natvra deorvm (v.II) 2 copies
The correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero : arranged according to its chronological order Volume 4 2 copies
Die reden in gegen Verres C. Verrem : actio prima actio secunda: liber quartus = Erste verhandlung zweite verhandlung : viertes buch (2013) 2 copies
Orationes Cum Senatui gratius egit, Cum populo gratius egit, De domo sua, De haruspicum responsis (1981) 2 copies
Pro L. Murena, Oratio ad Iudices: Edited With Introd, and Notes By J. H. Freese (Classic Reprint) (2012) 2 copies
Les oeuvres de Cicéron 2 copies
Discusiones Tusculanas 2 2 copies
Cicero's Masterpieces: Cicero De Officiis, Cicero De Senectute, Cicero De Amicitia, Scipio's Dream (2023) 2 copies
Traité des Lois (Collection Des Universites De France Serie Latine) (French Edition) (1959) 2 copies
Cicerone: antologia di passi tratti dalle orazioni, dalle lettere e dai trattati retorici e filosofici (2006) 2 copies
Epistulam ad familiares 2 copies
Discours Catilinaries 2 copies
Lettere e orazioni 2 copies
Ik en Rome 2 copies
Selected Works (Penguin Classics) 1St edition by Cicero, Marcus Tullius (1960) Paperback (1707) 2 copies
Tusculanes. 2 copies
De Officiis Liber II [Latin text] 2 copies
Cicero's second Philippic 2 copies
Pro M. Marcello Oratio. 2 copies
Les illes. 2 copies
Cicero (Volume 3); The Orations Translated by Duncan, the Offices by Cockman, and the Cato and Lælius by Melmoth (2012) 2 copies
Tusculanes, tomes I et II 1 copy
Terza Catilinaria 1 copy
Primera Catilinaria 1 copy
Catilinarias 1 copy
BRUTUS 1 copy
DOSTLUK ÜZERİNE 1 copy
Pequeno Manual de Campanha Eleitoral seguido de « Carta a Ático » e de « Defesa de Murena » (Portuguese Edition) (2020) 1 copy
LOS DEBERES, LIBRO PRIMERO 1 copy
Em defesa do poeta Arquias 1 copy
Seconde action contre Verrès 1 copy
Pro Cluentio: With introd. and notes by William Ramsay. Edited by George G. Ramsay (Latin Edition) (2011) 1 copy
Az öregségről a barátságról 1 copy
Catilinarias 1 copy
Cató el vell de la vellesa 1 copy
O povinnostech 1 copy
Ciceronis - De Amicitia 1 copy
Ciceron de senectute 1 copy
Cicero, Tusculanes I-II 1 copy
Epistulae selectae 1 copy
Om Staten 1 copy
Staatstheoretische Schriften (Schriften und Quellen der alten Welt, 31) (German Edition) (1988) 1 copy
DIÁLOGOS DEL ORADOR 1 copy
Pro Milone — Writer — 1 copy
De imperio cn. Pompei 1 copy
Pro archia poeta 1 copy
The Trials 1 copy
A törvények 1 copy
Obras escogidas 1 copy
義務について 1 copy
Phillipics 1 copy
Epistolario 1 copy
Cato Maior de Senectute 1 copy
The Verrine Orations 1 copy
La República. Las paradojas 1 copy
(Loeb Classical Library) 1 copy
Wet en Rechtvaardigheid 1 copy
Cicero De Senectue 1 copy
Cicero De Amicitia 1 copy
The Acamedia of Cicero 1 copy
Cicero Verrine V 1 copy
De la vejez 1 copy
BRUTUS B 3-DAV 1 copy
Dublin University Press Series: the Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero; Vol. VII.—Index (2016) 1 copy
キケロー弁論集 1 copy
Topica (Latin) 1 copy
De Oratore (Latin) 1 copy
Catilinaries 1 copy
Basic Works of Cicero 1 copy
DISCURSOS XIII 1 copy
M. Tulli Ciceronis: Orationes: Pro Milone, Pro Marcello, Pro Ligario, Pro Rege Deiotaro, Philippicae I-XIV (1963) 1 copy
Yaşlılık, Dostluk 1 copy
Rhetorica di Marco Tullio Cicerone, tradotta di latino in lingua toscana, per Antonio Brucioli, e di nouo ristampata con la tauola 1 copy, 1 review
Om staten och Om lagarna 1 copy
De Senectute and De Anicitia 1 copy
An Bruder Quintus, An Brutus, Brieffragmente, dazu Q. Tullius Cicero Denkschrift über die Bewerbung 1 copy
" Izbrannye sochinenii͡a". 1 copy
Lettres de Cicéron 1 copy
De plichten 1 copy
Discursos II. Contra Quint Cecili. Primera acció contra Verres. Segona acció: la pretura urbana 1 copy
Ueber die Rechtlichkeit 1 copy
Libri tres de natura deorum 1 copy
Cicéron : Correspondance 1 copy
Diálogos 1 copy
Correspondance... 1 copy
De officiis. Antologia 1 copy
Correspondance tome 3 1 copy
Correspondance tome 2 1 copy
Correspondance tome 1 1 copy
De oratore: liber secundus 1 copy
De re publica liber primus 1 copy
Seconda Catilinaria 1 copy
Discours tome 2 1 copy
Prima filippica 1 copy
La sesta Filippica 1 copy
La quarta filippica 1 copy
Tusculanes, vol. III 1 copy
Correspondance tome 4 1 copy
Discours tome 4 1 copy
Dels deures, vol 1 1 copy
Pro Urena - Pro Sestio 1 copy
Scelta di lettere familiari 1 copy
PRO QUINTO LIGARIO IRATIO 1 copy
Epistulam ad M.Brutum 1 copy
Orazioni clodiane 1 copy
La terza filippica 1 copy
Antologia filosofica 1 copy
De senecture de amicitia 1 copy
Tusculanes, vol. 1 1 copy
Despre îndatoriri 1 copy
Tusculanes, vol. 2 1 copy
Incerti Auctoris de Ratione Dicendi ad. C. Herennium lib. IV (Scripta Quae Manserunt Omnia, fasc. 1) 1 copy
Discursos, vol. 8 1 copy
Il bene e il male: vol. 8 della collana Classici Compact Filosofia antica per spiriti moderni 1 copy
Discursos, vol. 4 1 copy
Discursos, vol. 3 1 copy
Discursos, vol. 6 1 copy
Discursos, vol. 7 1 copy
Discursos, vol. 9 1 copy
La casa 1 copy
La Visione 1 copy
Opere retoriche 1 copy
Opere morali 1 copy
Sullo Stato. Libro II 1 copy
Correspondance 2 1 copy
Речи в 2 т 1 copy
Pro Milone - Pro Archia 1 copy
Seconde action contre Verrès (Seconda accusa contro Verre); Le froment (Il frumento), Lib. 3. 1 copy
Traité des devoirs. Livre I 1 copy
Defensa del poeta Arquías 1 copy
Plaidoyer pour Milon 1 copy
Pro Milone 1 copy
De la república (latín) 1 copy
L'orazione per M. Marcello 1 copy
Tuscolane. Libri I e II 1 copy
Философские трактаты 1 copy
Lettere a Marco Bruto, Lettere al fratello Quinto, I frammenti dele lettere, Lettera ad Ottaviano 1 copy
Dei doveri delle virtù 1 copy
De la partición Oratoria 1 copy
El sueño de Escipión 1 copy
L'Amitié (L'Amicizia) 1 copy
De Amicitia (Sull'Amicizia) 1 copy
Sur la loi agraire (Sulla legge agraria); Pour C. Rabirius (In difesa di G. Rabirio), orazioni 1 copy
LAS LEYES 1 copy
Discursos cesarianos 1 copy
El orador 1 copy
Conversaciones en túsculó 1 copy
Discusiones Tusculanas II 1 copy
Tusculanes, vol. 3 1 copy
De Signis 1 copy
O starosti 1 copy
Kako razmišljati o Bogu 1 copy
Texte, politique, idéologie 1 copy
discusiones tusculanas II 1 copy
Libri theologici 1 copy
Libri politici 1-2 1 copy
Besede 1 copy
Pensamientos de Ciceron 1 copy
L'orazione per Archia 1 copy
Opere retoriche 1 copy
Il bene e il male 1 copy
Pro Sestio: In Vatinium 1 copy
Le Filippiche. Vol. I 1 copy
Cicéron. Pour Archias. Entretiens sur l'orateur : Extraits. Traduction de M. Marcel Pernot (1961) 1 copy
Oratio de Signis 1 copy
Lettres familières. II: livres VII-XI . trad. nouv. avec préface et notes par e. bailly. (1934) 1 copy
Dell'oratore Vol.3 Libro III 1 copy
Um ellina 1 copy
Epistolae selectae ac temporum ordine dispositae (ed.) ... Aug Matthiae .. (notes by) F H Mueller 1 copy
M. Tullius Cicero, Fasc. 39 De Republica (Academia Scientiarum Germanica Berolinensis Series) 1 copy
Discursos. 1 copy
Fins des biens et des maux 1 copy
論神性 1 copy
Cartas I. Cartas a Ático (cartas 1-161D) (Biblioteca Clásica Gredos nº 223) (Spanish Edition) (1996) 1 copy
Lettres à Atticus 1 copy
De senectute 1 copy
The familiar Epistles 1 copy
Sobre la adivinación. Sobre el destino. Timeo (Biblioteca Clásica Gredos nº 271) (Spanish Edition) (1999) 1 copy
Selected Letters of Cicero. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by Frank Frost Abbott [College Series of Latin Authors] (1904) 1 copy
M. Tulli Ciceronis Scripta quae manserunt omnia. Fasc. 30, Epistularum ad familiares libri I-IV 1 copy
M. Tullii Ciceronis opera omnia. Ex recensione Io. Augusti Ernesti. Tome I, Tome II, Tome III (1772) 1 copy
Filippica IV 1 copy
Plaidoyer pour murena 1 copy
Correspondance. Tome X : Lettres DCCCIV-DCCCLXVI: (19 août 44 - 25 avril 43 avant J.-C.) (2002) 1 copy
Epistulae Selectae 1 copy
Pro sex. Roscio Amerino 1 copy
Discours, Catilinaires 1 copy
De l'Orador, vol. II 1 copy
Orationum Tomus II 1 copy
Lettere ai familiari I-IV 1 copy
Dels deures, vol. 2 1 copy
Seconda catilinaria 1 copy
Sententiae 1 copy
LE ORAZIONI vol III 1 copy
LE ORAZIONI vol II 1 copy
Pro L. Murena Oratio 1 copy
Messes noires 1 copy
Selected Letters of Cicero 1 copy
Cicerone 1 copy
De l'Orador, vol. III 1 copy
Cartas IV. Cartas a los familiares (Cartas 174 - 435) (Biblioteca Clásica Gredos nº 374) (Spanish Edition) (2009) 1 copy
Correspondance Tome I 1 copy
De l'orateur, livre deuxième 1 copy
De l'orateur, livre premier 1 copy
Tusculanes tome I (I-II) 1 copy
Oeuvres complétes 1 copy
Cicéron - L'Amitié 1 copy
Textos Filosóficos - Vol. 02 1 copy
M. Tulli Ciceronis orationes et epistolae selectae = select orations and letters of Cicero (Latin Edition) (1892) 1 copy
M. Tulli Ciceronis Scripta Quae Manserunt Omnia. Fasc. 42, Academicorum Reliquiae cum Lucullo (2013) 1 copy
M. Tullius Cicero : Scripta Quae Manserunt Omnia. Fasc. 17, Orationes in L. Catilinam Quattuor (2013) 1 copy
Select Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, with Explanatory Notes, and a Special Dictionary (2016) 1 copy
Über den Redner 1 copy
Textos filosóficos 1 copy
Cicero the speeches 1 copy
Gedanken über Tod und Unsterblickkeit : Somnium Scipionis : Tusculanae disputationes I : Cato Maior : lateinisch-deutsch (1969) 1 copy
M. Tullii Ciceronis in M. Antonium Oratio Philippica Prima (Classic Reprint) (French Edition) (2017) 1 copy
Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero, In the Complete Harvard Classics Collection, Volume 9 (KINDLE) 1 copy
Libros de officiis, Catonem Maiorem de senectute, Laelium de amicitia, Paradoxa, Timaeum, Fragmenta 1 copy
Orationes cvm senatvi gratias egit, cvm popvlo gratias egit, de domo sva, de harvspicvm responsis 1 copy
Cicéron: Traité du destin 1 copy
Discusiones turculianas 1 copy
DE SENECTUTE DE AMICITIA 1 copy
Opera, Tomus V 1 copy
Opera, Tomus XIV 1 copy
Opera, Tomus XIII 1 copy
Opera, Tomus XI 1 copy
Opera, Tomus IX 1 copy
Opera, Tomus VI 1 copy
Opera, Tomus IV 1 copy
Tully's Offices in English 1 copy
M. T. Cicero de Oratore; or, his Three dialogues upon the character and qualifications of an orator 1 copy
Orationes ... recognovit breviqve adnotatione critica instrvxit Albertvs Cvrtis Clark ... Volume v.2 1909 [Leather Bound] (2021) 1 copy
Om talaren Bok 1 1 copy
Yaşlılık Dostluk 1 copy
Staatstheoretische Schriften 1 copy
Cicero's Translations 1 copy
Oeuvres comples de Cicéron 1 copy
Opera Omnia, Cum Delectu Commentariorum, in Usum Delphini, Volume 2... (Latin Edition) (2012) 1 copy
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How to Grow Old: Ancient Wisdom for the Second Half of Life (Ancient Wisdom for Modern Readers) by Marcus Tullius Cicero
3.5
Over 2,000 years ago, Marcus Tullius Cicero, then 62, wrote his reflections on aging, elucidating simple truths that still resonate today. I read How to Grow Old in one sitting. It is less than 90 pages, and Cicero conveys his insights through writing a dialogue between the Roman, Cato, 84, and two young men in their 30s.
In the spirit of the Stoics, Cicero believes that life has distinctive stages, and the inability to accept the strengths and limitations of each leads to unhappiness. He show more derides the folly of those who are no longer young yet attempt to cling to their youth and cannot face their mortality.
"The course of life cannot change. Nature has but a single path, and you travel it only once. Each stage of life has its own appropriate qualities—weakness in childhood, boldness in youth, seriousness in middle age, and maturity in old age. These are fruits that must be harvested in due season."
Cicero argues that the qualities for successful aging begin earlier as temperament and character develop. He feels that negative qualities often attributed to aging, such as irritability, anxiousness, or helplessness, are, in reality, attributes of individual temperament rather than of the aging process.
Finding meaning and purpose is critical, as is keeping the brain sharp. For Cicero, this meant pursuing literature and philosophy and mentoring the young. His fictional counterpart, Cato, metaphorically speaks of gardening or farming as a way of learning and creating. In addition, Cicero maintained that older people must learn how to stand up for themselves and challenge those who treat them as feeble or passe.
I recently read a biography and a historical fiction series about Cicero's life. I enjoyed reading him in the original and hearing his voice from long ago. A year after Cicero wrote this book, Mark Anthony had him beheaded. Perhaps not pissing off vindictive politicians is a key to successful aging that he ignored. show less
Over 2,000 years ago, Marcus Tullius Cicero, then 62, wrote his reflections on aging, elucidating simple truths that still resonate today. I read How to Grow Old in one sitting. It is less than 90 pages, and Cicero conveys his insights through writing a dialogue between the Roman, Cato, 84, and two young men in their 30s.
In the spirit of the Stoics, Cicero believes that life has distinctive stages, and the inability to accept the strengths and limitations of each leads to unhappiness. He show more derides the folly of those who are no longer young yet attempt to cling to their youth and cannot face their mortality.
"The course of life cannot change. Nature has but a single path, and you travel it only once. Each stage of life has its own appropriate qualities—weakness in childhood, boldness in youth, seriousness in middle age, and maturity in old age. These are fruits that must be harvested in due season."
Cicero argues that the qualities for successful aging begin earlier as temperament and character develop. He feels that negative qualities often attributed to aging, such as irritability, anxiousness, or helplessness, are, in reality, attributes of individual temperament rather than of the aging process.
Finding meaning and purpose is critical, as is keeping the brain sharp. For Cicero, this meant pursuing literature and philosophy and mentoring the young. His fictional counterpart, Cato, metaphorically speaks of gardening or farming as a way of learning and creating. In addition, Cicero maintained that older people must learn how to stand up for themselves and challenge those who treat them as feeble or passe.
I recently read a biography and a historical fiction series about Cicero's life. I enjoyed reading him in the original and hearing his voice from long ago. A year after Cicero wrote this book, Mark Anthony had him beheaded. Perhaps not pissing off vindictive politicians is a key to successful aging that he ignored. show less
The life of Cicero should be a cautionary tale for politicians of any era. He was a patrician, an aristocratic man of the Roman senate, a fan of the dying Republic, an opponent of tyrants like Julius Caesar, and a critic of the democracy that empowered them. He was at one time the head of state. Later, he was exiled, and his property was confiscated. As a politician, he was always caught in the middle and often charged with abandoning his own principles. He did not take part in the show more assassination of Julius Caesar, but he was not sorry to see him go. He wanted rule by the landed gentry, by men of his own class and education. In the end, young Octavian, operating from pure political expediency, had him assassinated. Roman politics was never for the faint-hearted.
Cicero's power as an orator was unparalleled in an era that revered long-winded speeches. In his Second Philippic, he skillfully dismantled Mark Anthony, painting him as a drunk, a greedy sycophant, a liar, and a lewd bisexual womanizer. He was the type of person, Cicero said, who would invite himself to dinner, consume all your wine, vomit on the table, and swipe your silver on his way out.
His Latin style was universally admired when Latin was a language every educated person knew.
His stoic philosophy and Republican theory of government reverberate through our legal and governmental history. He was a stern moralist praised by men who abandoned principle at every turn. show less
Cicero's power as an orator was unparalleled in an era that revered long-winded speeches. In his Second Philippic, he skillfully dismantled Mark Anthony, painting him as a drunk, a greedy sycophant, a liar, and a lewd bisexual womanizer. He was the type of person, Cicero said, who would invite himself to dinner, consume all your wine, vomit on the table, and swipe your silver on his way out.
His Latin style was universally admired when Latin was a language every educated person knew.
His stoic philosophy and Republican theory of government reverberate through our legal and governmental history. He was a stern moralist praised by men who abandoned principle at every turn. show less
An amazing read, though I wouldn’t recommend it for a first dip into the Romans. You need to have read something about the period. Appian’s Civil Wars did the job for me, but whatever you chose, chose something or you’ll be all at sea.
There’s lot’s of interesting and amusing stuff, from insights into the Roman publishing industry to Julius Caesar having his sacrifice interrupted by a transvestite.
There’s something very calming about the book. The early letters in particular. Just show more a man writing personal letters to his friend while at leisure. Then he gets exiled. Apparently it’s the worst thing that has happened to a man ever and he’s going to kill himself. Well, he did kill people without trial and I can think of a few worse things that could be done to a man. Being made to go on holiday to Greece would not be on that list.
Things like being exiled, or governing a province: these are things that you hear reported if you read Greek or Roman history. This book has eyewitness accounts of doing them, as also eyewitness accounts of the doings inside the Senate house.
The way this volume has been split is particularly well done as it reads something like an epistolary novel. Quiet beginning – disaster – success. There’s even a cliffhanger at the end.
Obviously this is a five star read. E. O. Winstedt’s translation is smooth and readable but there are a number of old fashioned features to it. Also, the notes are too sparse to be of much help. I realise these editions are more for people who also need the Latin text, but I note that Loeb has replaced these ones with a new translation. I’ve not seen the new one – I just took what my library had – but if you have a choice... show less
There’s lot’s of interesting and amusing stuff, from insights into the Roman publishing industry to Julius Caesar having his sacrifice interrupted by a transvestite.
There’s something very calming about the book. The early letters in particular. Just show more a man writing personal letters to his friend while at leisure. Then he gets exiled. Apparently it’s the worst thing that has happened to a man ever and he’s going to kill himself. Well, he did kill people without trial and I can think of a few worse things that could be done to a man. Being made to go on holiday to Greece would not be on that list.
Things like being exiled, or governing a province: these are things that you hear reported if you read Greek or Roman history. This book has eyewitness accounts of doing them, as also eyewitness accounts of the doings inside the Senate house.
The way this volume has been split is particularly well done as it reads something like an epistolary novel. Quiet beginning – disaster – success. There’s even a cliffhanger at the end.
Obviously this is a five star read. E. O. Winstedt’s translation is smooth and readable but there are a number of old fashioned features to it. Also, the notes are too sparse to be of much help. I realise these editions are more for people who also need the Latin text, but I note that Loeb has replaced these ones with a new translation. I’ve not seen the new one – I just took what my library had – but if you have a choice... show less
I was reading Sallust’s account of the Catilinian conspiracy when I realised that the speeches given by the consul at the time had survived. Amazing that anything so ephemeral would survive for over 2000 years. They’re so obscure that when I went to the library it took two librarians half an hour to locate the book in the bowels of the building. When I got home I looked at the library’s online record and in the ‘readers also borrowed’ section was a list of books that I had show more previously taken out. I am the first person to have borrowed this book since records were digitised in the 1990s.
Having read it they’re not ephemera. I can completely understand why generations of monks thought it was worth their while copying them out. There’s something about the way Cicero writes. I think it’s in the way he orders his material. You can always follow his train of thought and it makes perfect sense as he moves from one subject to another. Interesting, and sometimes surprising.
‘The prosecutor threatens us with an examination of the slaves by torture. Although no danger threatens us from this, still in examinations by torture pain is the guiding motive, each one's qualities of mind and body control it, the inquisitor directs it, passion diverts it, hope vitiates it, fear weakens it, so that in such straits there is no place left for truth.’
I never expected to hear that coming out of the mouth of a Roman.
They sound surprisingly modern. I’ve read some of the Attic orators and they sometimes sound like some kind of religious performance. These Roman ones come across as pragmatic. But there is one thing that would get Cicero kicked out of a modern court. He’s totally self obsessed and will takes every opportunity for self promotion. Quite astounding. I’ve no idea if this is normal for the Romans, but I do note that a year after the last of these speeches were delivered they’d had enough of him and he was exiled.
I want to single out the first oration against Catiline. There’s something about this piece of writing. There’s an electricity to it. If I were Catiline and I had walked into the temple of Jupiter and heard this I would have shat myself. I’d have had to bundle my toga up and waddle out with a pooball swinging between my legs. The whole speech is razor sharp with rhetoric. I suspect the Latin has even more that can’t be carried into English. It’s full of quotable lines. This is where ‘O tempora, o mores!’ comes from, though my favourite’s
‘For this madness nature bore you, your own wish has trained you, fortune has preserved you.’
So many times was I was reading it I would think ‘oh, it’s…’ and it would be on the tip of my tongue. I think what we’re seeing is 2000 years of influence on other writers, whether direct or indirect. show less
Having read it they’re not ephemera. I can completely understand why generations of monks thought it was worth their while copying them out. There’s something about the way Cicero writes. I think it’s in the way he orders his material. You can always follow his train of thought and it makes perfect sense as he moves from one subject to another. Interesting, and sometimes surprising.
‘The prosecutor threatens us with an examination of the slaves by torture. Although no danger threatens us from this, still in examinations by torture pain is the guiding motive, each one's qualities of mind and body control it, the inquisitor directs it, passion diverts it, hope vitiates it, fear weakens it, so that in such straits there is no place left for truth.’
I never expected to hear that coming out of the mouth of a Roman.
They sound surprisingly modern. I’ve read some of the Attic orators and they sometimes sound like some kind of religious performance. These Roman ones come across as pragmatic. But there is one thing that would get Cicero kicked out of a modern court. He’s totally self obsessed and will takes every opportunity for self promotion. Quite astounding. I’ve no idea if this is normal for the Romans, but I do note that a year after the last of these speeches were delivered they’d had enough of him and he was exiled.
I want to single out the first oration against Catiline. There’s something about this piece of writing. There’s an electricity to it. If I were Catiline and I had walked into the temple of Jupiter and heard this I would have shat myself. I’d have had to bundle my toga up and waddle out with a pooball swinging between my legs. The whole speech is razor sharp with rhetoric. I suspect the Latin has even more that can’t be carried into English. It’s full of quotable lines. This is where ‘O tempora, o mores!’ comes from, though my favourite’s
‘For this madness nature bore you, your own wish has trained you, fortune has preserved you.’
So many times was I was reading it I would think ‘oh, it’s…’ and it would be on the tip of my tongue. I think what we’re seeing is 2000 years of influence on other writers, whether direct or indirect. show less
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