Opera quae supersunt omnia, Volume 11, presents the complete surviving works of Marcus Tullius Cicero in their original Latin. This meticulously edited volume, a product of the scholarship of Johann Georg Baiter and Carl Ludwig Kayser, offers invaluable insights into the writings of one of Rome's greatest orators, statesmen, and philosophers.
Cicero's works are essential for understanding Roman history, law, politics, and rhetoric. His eloquent prose and profound philosophical reflections continue to resonate with readers today. This edition provides scholars and enthusiasts with a comprehensive resource for exploring Cicero's enduring legacy.
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