This book explores the use of Greek words and phrases in the works of Cicero, the great Roman orator and statesman. It provides a detailed analysis of the Greek terms that Cicero employed in his writings, along with their meanings and connotations. The book is an essential resource for classicists and anyone interested in the Latin language and the cultural heritage of ancient Greece and Rome.
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