Selected Letters, Volume 1 presents a carefully curated collection of correspondence from Marcus Tullius Cicero, one of Rome's most celebrated statesmen, orators, and writers. Written in Latin, these letters offer unparalleled insights into the political, social, and personal life of the late Roman Republic.
This volume provides a valuable resource for students of Latin language and Roman history alike, featuring correspondence with key figures such as Atticus, offering invaluable perspectives on the events and personalities that shaped this transformative period. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of Cicero's thoughts, strategies, and relationships, making this collection essential for anyone interested in classical studies.
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