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Since 1923 the Sammlung Tusculum has published authoritative editions of Greek and Latin works together with a German translation. The original texts are comprehensively annotated, and feature an introductory chapter. In the new volumes, additional essays delve into specific aspects of the works, illuminating their historical context and reception to the present day. The high academic quality of the new editions together with clearly written essays and annotations make the Sammlung Tusculum show more essential reading for students who are discovering an ancient author for the first time as well as professional scholars who would like to gain a deeper understanding of specific aspects of a given work. Moreover, the series is ideal for lay readers who would like to engage with antiquity through a reliable German translation. The series contains over 270 titles, available in print and eBook editions, making previously out-of-print titles and rarities available again for the first time. In order to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the series, De Gruyter is proud to present Tusculum Online, an eBook package which contains all titles that appeared between 1923 and 2013 - a fitting tribute to an important part of German publishing history. For more information, please see www.degruyter.com/tusculum show less

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Edition: // Descr: xxix, 196 p. 19 cm. // Series: College Series of Latin Authors Call No. { 875 C48 12 copy #1 } Series Edited by Clement Lawrence Smith and Tracey Peck Edited, with an Introduction and Notes by Martin Kellogg. // //
Edition: // Descr: xxix, 196 p. 18.5 cm. // Series: College Series of Latin Authors Call No. { 875 C48 12 copy #2 } Series Edited by Clement Lawrence Smith and Tracey Peck Edited with an Introduction and Notes by Martin Kellogg. // //
Raül Garrigasait a "Els fundadors" (p. 202-203) explica que aquest volum va ser imprès clandestinament el 1940 amb data 1936 per esquivar la prohibició de publicar en català

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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, Cicero devoted himself to literature. Cicero was show more 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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Brutus
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Brutus
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Fiction and Literature
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800Literature & rhetoricLiterature, rhetoric & criticismLiterature (Belles-lettres) and rhetoric
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PA6296 .B7Language and LiteratureGreek language and literature. Latin language and literatureRoman literatureIndividual authorsCicero, Marcus Tullius
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