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Description
Aimed at advanced school students, this classic collection - first published in 1964 - contains forty passages, coherent in themselves, illustrating Cicero's thinking on government, religion, law and ethics. This book fills a gap, as most students are only familiar with Cicero's speeches and letters, knowing little of his philosophical works, through which many of our ideas of civilisation have come down to us.
The introduction gives the essential background, including a brief outline of Greek philosophy. There are practical notes on the texts, observations on Cicero's style and a select vocabulary.
Table of Contents
Text
Philosophy Or The Love Of Knowledge, X-Iii
Summum Bonum, Or The Good Life, Xv-X
Rome And Greece, Xi, Xii
The State And Politics Xiii-Xviii
Law And Justice, Xix-Xxi
Death And Immortality, Xxii-Xxv
Religion And Nature, Xxvi-Xxxiv
Man And His Destiny, Xxxv-XxxxIII
Cicero Sums Up Xxxxx-Xii
Epilogue
Notes
Notes On Some Points Of Ciceronian Style
Select Vocabulary
Product details
Published | 01 Jun 1991 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 172 |
ISBN | 9780862921927 |
Imprint | Bristol Classical Press |
Dimensions | 220 x 140 mm |
Series | Latin Texts |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |