Vie de Cic ron, par Plutarque, offre un r cit biographique d taill de la vie et de l'oeuvre de Marcus Tullius Cicero, l'un des orateurs, hommes d' tat et philosophes les plus importants de la Rome antique. Cette biographie, pr sent e ici avec des notes et une introduction par douard Sommer, explore les triomphes politiques de Cic ron, ses brillantes contributions la litt rature et la philosophie, ainsi que les d fis et les controverses qui ont marqu sa carri re.
Plutarque dresse un portrait vivant de Cic ron, mettant en lumi re son loquence, son intelligence et son d vouement la R publique romaine. Cette dition, enrichie par le travail rudit de Sommer, offre aux lecteurs francophones un acc s privil gi une figure cl de l'histoire romaine, dont l'influence continue de r sonner travers les si cles. "Vie de Cic ron" est une lecture essentielle pour tous ceux qui s'int ressent l'histoire ancienne, la philosophie classique et l'art de l' loquence.
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