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August 15th 2008
by Oxford University Press
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Paperback, 384 pages
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0199214204
(isbn13: 9780199214204)
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'How I wish that you had invited me to that most attractive feast on the Ides of March!' Cicero lived through some of the most turbulent years in the...more
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Read in June, 2002
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Cicero was a man of quick wit, as evidenced by his speeches, of deep conviction, as evidenced by his essays, and, from the evidence of his letters at least, a good friend.
(This isn't the exact edition I read.)
(This isn't the exact edition I read.)
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It's difficult not to compose responses to this gentleman more modern than the moderns.
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