Lettere Disposte Per Ordine Dei Tempi Tradotte E Corredate Di Note Da Luigi. Mabil Col Testo A Fronte, Volume 1, presents a meticulously translated and annotated collection of letters by Marcus Tullius Cicero. This edition, translated into Italian by Luigi Mabil, offers readers a valuable resource for engaging with Cicero's correspondence.
Featuring the original Latin text alongside the Italian translation, this volume provides unique insights into the life, times, and thoughts of one of Rome's most influential figures. Cicero's letters offer perspectives on Roman politics, philosophy, and society during a transformative period of ancient history. Students of classical literature, history enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the art of rhetoric will find this collection compelling and insightful. This volume preserves the enduring legacy of Cicero's epistolary contributions, making it an essential addition to any classical library.
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