This is Volume 7 of the complete surviving works of Cicero, the renowned Roman statesman, orator, lawyer, and philosopher, presented in the original Latin. This edition is edited by Johann Georg Baiter and Carl Ludwig Kayser, offering a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature and Roman history.
Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) was a pivotal figure in Roman politics and intellectual life. His writings provide profound insights into the political, social, and philosophical currents of the late Roman Republic. This collection offers a comprehensive view of Cicero's contributions, reflecting his enduring influence on Western thought and culture. Readers can explore Cicero's timeless prose and gain a deeper understanding of the man and his era.
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