This volume provides a comprehensive study of the works and life of Marcus Tullius Cicero, a towering figure of ancient Rome. Focusing on Cicero's impact on Latin literature and Roman political thought, the book explores his enduring legacy. Aurelius Lancetta examines Cicero's contributions to oratory, philosophy, and statesmanship, highlighting the significance of his writings for understanding the late Roman Republic.
Written in Latin, this work offers invaluable insights for scholars and students interested in classical studies, Roman history, and the evolution of the Latin language. Explore the world of "Marcus Tullius Cicero" and delve into the writings that have shaped Western thought for centuries.
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