Marcus Tullius Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero

Marcus Tullius Cicero was born in Arpinum (80 km southeast of Rome) on January 3, 106 BC. He studied rhetoric, philosophy, and law in Rome and spent two years traveling in Greece and Asia Minor, completing his philosophical and rhetorical studies. He began his career as a lawyer in 81 BC, quickly establishing his reputation as an orator, and distinguished himself in many public offices. Cicero wrote 107 speeches, theoretical works on the art of rhetoric, philosophical treatises, 774 letters, poems, historical works, and a geographical treatise. He was fluent in Greek and engaged in translations. He married twice and had two children from his first wife. He was assassinated by agents of Antony on December 7, 43 BC. Cicero became the model of Latin prose for subsequent generations, created the scientific and philosophical terms that were missing from his language, simplified and disseminated the fundamental principles of ancient Greek philosophy in Europe, and influenced the way of thinking throughout the centuries.

  1. Επίθεση σε έναν Εχθρό της Ελευθερίας

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  2. M. T. Ciceronis orationes, In L.Catilinam IV, Pro Archia poeta, pro L.Murena, pro P.Sulla, pro L. Flacco

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  3. M. T. Ciceronis orationes, Scripta quae manserunt omnia: Pro T. Annio Milone, pro M. Marcello, pro Q. Ligario, pro rege deiotaro, in M. Antonium philippicae, fragmenta orationum

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  4. Orationes, Scripta quae manserunt omnia: Pro Sestio: In Vatinium: Pro Caelio: De provinciis consularibus: Pro Balbo: In Pisonem: Pro Plancio: Pro Scauro: Pro C. Rabirio postumo: Pro Milone: Pro Marcello: Pro Ligario: Pro rege deiotario: In M. Antonium Phillippicas X

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  5. The Nature of the Gods

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  6. The Devil's Highway Louis Alberto Urrea Back Bay Books

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  7. Letters To Atticus Volume I Letters 1–89 Cicero 0430

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