Opera omnia, Volume 2 presents a comprehensive collection of the works of Marcus Tullius Cicero, one of Rome's greatest orators, statesmen, and philosophers. This volume, written in Latin, offers invaluable insight into Roman political thought, rhetoric, and the intellectual life of the late Republic. Cicero's writings remain essential reading for students of classical literature, history, and philosophy, providing a window into the world of ancient Rome and its enduring influence on Western civilization.
This meticulously preserved edition ensures that scholars and enthusiasts can engage directly with Cicero's powerful prose and profound ideas. Volume 2 is a vital addition to any collection of classical texts, offering a timeless exploration of justice, virtue, and the art of persuasion.
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