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The volume offers a compact biography tracing the subject's early life, education, and rise through legal advocacy to high office. It recounts major public episodes including high-profile prosecutions, a contentious consulship, enforced exile and eventual return, and the subject's fraught relations with powerful military leaders and political rivals. It assesses oratorical skill, political character, and administrative probity, noting avoidance of common provincial corruption. It summarizes extensive correspondence and short philosophical essays addressing friendship and old age. Chapters close with examinations of philosophical outlook and religious beliefs, presenting both the public career and the private intellect in concise, accessible form.

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W. Lucas Collins

W. Lucas Collins was a scholar and translator known for his contributions to classical literature. He is recognized for his translations of significant works from ancient authors, including 'Aristophanes,' 'Cicero,' 'Homer: The Iliad; The Odyssey,' and 'Virgil.' His translations aim to make these foundational texts accessible to modern readers, preserving the essence and style of the originals while providing clarity and context. Collins' work reflects a deep engagement with classical themes and language, contributing to the understanding and appreciation of ancient literature in contemporary times.

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