This is Volume 5 of Marcus Tullius Cicero's "Opera Omnia," a comprehensive collection of his works. Presented in Latin, this volume includes essential indices and annotations. Cicero, a towering figure of the Roman Republic, was renowned as an orator, statesman, philosopher, and writer. His works offer profound insights into Roman society, politics, and intellectual life. This edition allows readers to engage directly with Cicero's original texts, preserving the nuances and rhetorical power of his language.
Students and scholars of classical literature, philosophy, and Roman history will find this collection invaluable. Cicero's enduring influence on Western thought makes "Opera Omnia" a cornerstone of classical studies. This volume provides a critical resource for understanding Cicero's contributions and his lasting legacy.
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