Vie de Cic ron et Parall le de D mosth ne et de Cic ron by Plutarch, translated and annotated by Henri Petitmangin, offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of two of history's greatest orators. This edition, dating back to 1902, presents Plutarch's biographical account of Cicero alongside a comparative analysis of Cicero and Demosthenes. Through Plutarch's insightful prose, readers can explore the political and intellectual landscape of ancient Rome and Greece, gaining a deeper understanding of Cicero's impact on Roman law and politics and the enduring influence of classical rhetoric. This work provides invaluable insights into the character, accomplishments, and historical context of these influential figures.
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