This is Volume 2 of the "Oeuvres Compl tes" of Cicero, presented in French. A comprehensive collection of the works of Marcus Tullius Cicero, a towering figure of Roman history, literature, and philosophy, this volume offers readers a deep dive into his enduring legacy. Cicero's writings, known for their eloquence and insight, cover a wide range of subjects, including politics, rhetoric, ethics, and law. Edited and translated by Jean Marie Napol on D sir Nisard, this edition makes Cicero's works accessible to a French-speaking audience, preserving the intellectual and literary value of the original Latin texts.
Explore the mind of one of history's greatest orators and thinkers with this carefully curated collection, essential for scholars, students, and anyone interested in classical literature and Roman civilization.
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