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  1. M. T. CICERONIS. Quaedam Selectae, in USUM Delphini, cum Interpretatione et Variantibus Aliquot per Singulas Orationes Lectionibus. Quibus Praefigitur Vita Ciceronis per Annos Consulares Digesta. In this Edition are Introduced All the Valuable Notes of the Dauphin Edition Translated into English, Selections from Duncan and Other Commentators, and Original Observations; Also Translations of the Notes from Asconius, P. Manutius, & c, on Three of the Orations. By John G. Smart. by Marcus Tullius [106 BC - 43 BC]. Smart, John G. - Editor. Cicero, 1826-01-01

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Marcus Tullius Cicero 10643 BC Cicero defends Milo on the charges of Clodius’murder. (Unprecedented political scandal! One People’s Tribune killed
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius. DE OFFICIIS Cum commentariis Petri Marsi eiusque Cicero (10643 BC) was a Roman orator, statesman, and man of letters.
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This course will treat politics, law and society in the late Roman Republic,focusing on the life and times of Marcus Tullius Cicero (10643 BC),
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius (10643 BC) The Nature of the Gods PA6156.C5 A2. Horace (65-8BC) The Essential Horace Odes, Epodes, Satires and Epistles PA6394 .
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius. 10643 BC, Roman consul, orator, and writer. He foiledCatiline s conspiracy (63) and was killed by Mark Antony s agents after he
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Home Back Up Next C Caesar Gaius Julius. 100-44 b.C., Roman general, statesman, and historian. He formed the first triumvirate with Pompey and Crassus (60), conquered Gaul (58-50), invaded Britain (55-54), mastered Italy (49), and defeated Pompey (46). As dictator of the Roman Empire (49-44) he destroyed the power of the corrupt Roman nobility. He also introduced the Julian calendar and planned further reforms, but fear of his sovereign power led to his assassination (44) by conspirators led by Marcus Brutus and Cassius Longinus. Caetani, Enrico (Sermoneta 1550-Rome 1599) Italian cardinal since 1585, he was legate in France in 1589 with the goal to elect a new Catholic king after the death of Henry III. Gregory XIV made him the head of the congregation responsible for the affairs with France; and in 1595 was sent to Poland as a legate by Clement VIII. Caetani, Michelangelo (Rome 1804-1882) duke of Sermoneta, politician and writer, he was a minister of pontifical policy in 1848, and in 1870 presented to king Victor Emmanuel II the results of Roman plebiscite, after which he was elected a deputy. Cagliostro, count of, Giuseppe Balsamo, named Alessandro

88. Classics Section - WSU Foreign Languages & Cultures
ca 195159 BC), Plautus ( Titus Maccius, ca 254-184 BC), Cicero (Marcus Tullius,106-43 BC), Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro, 70-19 BC), Horace ( Quintus
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The Classical Age ( ca 2000 BC to 500 AD ) refers to the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. During the Golden Age of ancient Greek, Athens became the center for arts, education and democracy with lasting contribution. Greek literature comprizes the two greatest epic poems ( Illiad and Odyssey ) of Homer (ca 900 BC), the passionate love poems of Sappho (ca 610-530 BC), the tragedies of Aesthylus ( 525/524-456/455 BC), Sophocles (ca 496-406 BC) and Euripides (ca 484-406 BC), as well as the comedies of Aristophanes (ca 450-388 BC) and Menander (342-292 BC). The Roman Republic was established by some noblemen in 509 BC. It was during the Pax Romana (27 BC - 180 AD) the height of the Roman Empire surfaced when arts and literature flourished. Among the classical authors, Terence (Publius Terentius Afer, ca 195-159 BC), Plautus ( Titus Maccius, ca 254-184 BC), Cicero (Marcus Tullius, 106-43 BC), Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro, 70-19 BC), Horace ( Quintus Horatius Flaccus, 65-8 BC), Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso, 43 BC- 17? AD) left exuberant literary masterpieces endowed with unsurpassed splendor. Why Study Latin? (Latine Studeamus)

89. Marcus Tullius Cicero
M. Tullius Cicero, De Oratore Libri III, Kommentar. Vol. LR Taylor, Magistratesof 55 BC in Cicero s Pro Plancio and Catullus 52, Athenaeum ns 42
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Cicero travels to Athens and Rhodes to continue education (returns in 77)
Cicero marries Terentia (?) Pro Q. Roscio Comoedo Cicero quaestor in Sicily Divinatio in Caecilium In Verrem Cicero aedile Pro A. Caecina Pro M. Fonteio Pro M. Tullio Cicero praetor Pro Cluentio Pro Lege Manilia Son Marcus born Cicero consul In Catilinam Pro Murena Pro C. Rabirio perduellionis De Lege Agraria Cicero testifies against Clodius in the Bona Dea trial Pro Archia Pro Sulla Pro Flacco Cicero exiled (goes to northern Greece) Cicero recalled from exile De Domo Sua Post Reditum ad Quirites Post Reditum ad Senatum Pro Balbo Pro Caelio Pro Sestio In Vatinium De Haruspicum Responsis De Provinciis Consularibus De Oratore In Pisonem Pro Plancio Pro C. Rabirio Postumo

90. Marcus Tullius Cicero
Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BC43 BC). marbleLine.gif (3676 bytes) In 69 BC,he brought to order the corrupt Sicilian governor Verres. As consul in 63 BC
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92. Cicero Bio: The Online Library Of Liberty
Marcus Tullius Cicero was a statesman and lawyer known for his In 63 BC, asone of the consuls of Rome, Cicero opposed the efforts of Catiline to
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Book Title (ToC) Date HTML Econlib HTML Facs. PDF E-Book (PDF) Online Catalog Ethical Writings 1stC BC 32.9 MB Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero 1stC BC 34 MB On Friendship 44 BC 6 MB On Moral Duties 44 BC 19.7 MB On Old Age 44 BC 6 MB On the Nature of the Gods 45 BC 432 KB 18.2 MB 656 KB Orations vol. 1: Orations for Quintius, Sextus Roscius, Quintus Roscius, against Quintus, Caecilius, and against Verres 1stC BC 55.9 MB Orations vol. 2: Three Orations on the Agrarian Law, the four against Cataline, the Orations for Rabirius Murena, Sylla, Archias, Flaccus, Scaurus, etc 1stC BC 51.3 MB Orations vol. 3: Containing the Orations for his House, Plancius, Sextius, Coelius, Milo, Ligarius, etc. 1stC BC 49.1 MB Orations vol. 4: The Fourteen Orations against Marcus Antonius; to which are appended the Treatise on Rhetorical Invention; The Orator; Topics; On Rhetorical Partitions, etc. 1stC BC 52.2 MB

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95. Tullius Cicero, Marcus
Marcus Tullius Cicero Consul BC 63 Author. 106 43 BC. Marcus Tullius Cicero isquoted as a reference in the ancient texts of Tacitus and Suetonius.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero is quoted as a reference in the ancient texts of Tacitus and Suetonius. This is remarkably unusual in ancient texts. Normally we aren't informed of the sources, since we are expected to have read the available texts of the times. Furthermore, unlike modern historical works, references just weren't in style for contemporary ancient historians. Thus, being named as a reference makes Cicero quite unusual and notable! Extensive writings of Cicero survive to this day, two of the surviving texts of Marcus Tullius Cicero are entitled "De Oratore" and "De Legibus". Tacitus mentions him once, in passing. He says "When Cicero praised Cato to the skies, the dictator Julius Caesar reacted by writing a speech against him - as in a lawsuit." Suetonius, in "The Twelve Caesars" quotes him extensively. Suetonius quotes Cicero in the Life of Julius Caesar "where Caesar is said to have 'established in his consulship the monarchy which he had planned while only an aedile'". Cicero had been giving 'doleful speeches in the courts' about the evil of the times (Julius Caesar!). Caesar then promotes Cicero's enemy Publius Claudius to attack him. The attack fails.

96. CICERO
Cicero 106 43 BC Roman Statesman. Cicero was Rome s greatest orator and Marcus Tullius Cicero studied in Rome and Greece and won his first fame as a
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Cicero was Rome's greatest orator and profilic writer of verse and letters, and works of politics and rethoric. Marcus Tullius Cicero studied in Rome and Greece and won his first fame as a defence lawyer. As consul in 63 BC he crushed the conspiracy of Catiline. He declined to support the triumvirate of Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus. He had to leave Rome briefly and when he came back he turned to writing essays on philosophy, oratory, and politics. His letters, of which almost 1,000 survive, had great influence on later generations. Caesar and Cicero were reconciled after Pompey's defeat, but in 44 BC Cicero approved of Caesar's murder and as the unofficial leader of the Senate he launched a great attack on Mark Antony in a series of 14 speeches, known as 'Philippics. He was, however, unable to prevent an alliance of Antony with Octavian (Augustus). Cicero was captured and put to death. www link :
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97. Cicero@Everything2.com
Marcus Tullius Cicero 106 43 BC Roman orator, statesman, and man of letters,he studied law, oratory, philosophy, and literature, and embarked upon a
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The Works of Marcus Tullius Cicero, 59 - 50 B.C.
LATIN TITLE ENGLISH TITLE PUBLICATION DATE Epistulae ad Atticum Letters to Atticus 68 - 43 B.C. Epistulae ad Familiares Letters to his Friends 62 - 43 B.C. Epistulae ad Quintum Fratrem Letters to his Brother Quintus 60 - 54 B.C. Pro Flacco For Flaccus 59 B.C. Consulatus Suus His Consulship 59? B.C. Post Reditum in Senatu After His Return, In the Senate 57 B.C. Post Reditum Ad Quirites After His Return, To the People 57 B.C. De Domo Sua About His House 57 B.C. Marius Marius 57 B.C. Oratio De Haruspicum Reponsis The Speech Concerning the Reply of the Diviners 56 B.C. Pro Sestio For Sestius 56 B.C. In Vatinium Against Vatinius 56 B.C. Pro Caelio For Caelius 56 B.C. Pro Balbo For Balbus 56 B.C. De provinciis consularibus About the Consular Provinces 56 B.C. In Pisonem Against Piso 55 B.C. De Oratore On the Orator I-III 55 B.C.

99. Cicero's Social And Political Thought
In this close examination of the social and political thought of Marcus TulliusCicero (10643 BC), Neal Wood focuses on Cicero s conceptions of state and
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100. Cicero: Philosophy, Metaphysics Of Cicero's 'Nature Of The Gods'. Quotes Picture
Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 43 BC) was a Roman orator, statesman and above all,a philosopher. He wrote on moral and political philosophy,
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