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The Letters of Cicero, Volume 1 / The Whole Extant Correspodence in Chronological Order

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A chronological translation of an ancient writer's surviving correspondence, assembled to show both public action and private feeling amid intense political turmoil. The letters range from practical reports and requests for aid to frank reflections on events, rhetoric, friendships, and family matters, often exposing anxieties, ambitions, and social obligations. Translator's notes identify people and occurrences, flag textual uncertainties, and indicate when passages answer lost letters, enabling readers to use the correspondence for biographical and historical insight while tracing the correspondent's evolving responses to unfolding crises.

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Marcus Tullius Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BCE) was a Roman statesman, orator, and philosopher whose works have significantly influenced Western thought. Known for his mastery of rhetoric, Cicero's writings cover a range of topics including philosophy, politics, and ethics. His notable works include "Academica," which explores the nature of knowledge, and "De Officiis," a treatise on moral duties. Cicero's letters, particularly those to his friend Atticus, provide valuable insights into the political landscape of the late Roman Republic. His speeches, such as those against Catilina, showcase his skills as a public speaker and advocate for the Republic.

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