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Selected Letters

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ISBN-10: 0199214204

ISBN-13: 9780199214204

Edition: 2008

Authors: Marcus Tullius Cicero, P. G. Walsh

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Cicero lived through some of the most turbulent years in the history of Rome and witnessed first-hand the overthrow of the republic and its replacement by the tyranny of Pompey, Caesar, Mark Antony, and Octavian. One of Rome's most memorable and keenly observant writers, his letters to friends and family are an astonishingly detailed record of daily life and politics in Rome. Here is the largest one-volume selection of Cicero's letters currently available, documenting Cicero's tumultuous career and providing a month-by-month record of the final collapse of the Roman senatorial government. Covering the years 68-43 BC, the letters illuminate events from the high point of Cicero's consulship…    
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List price: $17.95
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 8/15/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384
Size: 4.75" wide x 7.50" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.748

Born in Arpinum on January 3, 106 B.C., Marcus Tullius Cicero was a Roman orator, writer, and politician. In Rome, Cicero studied law, oratory, philosophy, and literature, before embarking on a political career. Banished from Rome in 59 B.C. for the execution of some members of the Catiline group, Cicero devoted himself to literature. Cicero was pardoned by Julius Caesar in 47 B.C., and returned to Rome to deliver his famous speeches, known as the "Philippics," urging the senate to declare war on Marc Antony. Cicero's chief works, written between 46 and 44 B.C., can be classified in the categories of philosophical works, letters, and speeches. The letters, edited by his secretary Tiro,…    

A Chronology of Cicero
Maps
Selected Letters
The Years Before the Consulship (68-65 B.C.): Letters 1-3
The Return of Pompey, and the Enmity of Clodius (62-60 B.C.): Letters 4-18
Disillusionment and Exile (59-57 B.C.): Letters 19-31
Restoration and Recantation (57-54 B.C.): Letters 32-51
Cicero as Provincial Governor (51-50 B.C.): Letters 52-66
Civil War (49-46 B.C.): Letters 67-106
The Dictatorship of Caesar (46-44 B.C.): Letters 107-134
The Last Stand for the Republic (44-43 B.C.): Letters 135-166
Concordance of the Letters with the Standard Collections
Explanatory Notes
Glossary of Terms
Index