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Cicero Cicero

Delphi Complete Works of Cicero (Illustrated)

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Produktdetails

Verlag
Delphi Classics
Erschienen
2015
Sprache
English
Seiten
1247
Infos
1247 Seiten
ISBN
978-1-910630-38-9

Kurztext / Annotation

Cicero's Rome's greatest orator, Marcus Tullius Cicero was a renowned philosopher and political theorist whose influence upon the history of European literature has been immense. For the first time in digital publishing history, readers can now enjoy Cicero's complete works in English and Latin on their eReaders, with beautiful illustrations, informative introductions and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1)
Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Cicero's life and works
Features the complete works of Cicero, in both English translation and the original Latin
Concise introductions to the orations, treatises and other works
The complete speeches, with rare fragments, arranged in precise chronological order
Includes many translations previously appearing in Loeb Classical Library editions of Cicero's works
Excellent formatting of the texts
Easily locate the orations or treatises you want to read with individual contents tables
Includes rare fragments of Cicero's epic poem, first time in digital print
Many rare treatises appearing here for the first time in digital print
Features four biographies - immerse yourself in Cicero's ancient world!
Scholarly ordering of texts into chronological order and literary genres
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CONTENTS:
Orations
PRO QUINCTIO
PRO ROSCIO AMERINO
PRO Q. ROSCIO COMOEDO
PRO TULLIO
DIVINATIO IN CAECILIUM
IN VERREM
PRO FONTEIO
PRO CAECINA
PRO LEGE MANILIA
PRO CLUENTIO
IN TOGA CANDIDA
PRO RABIRIO PERDUELLIONIS REO
PRO MURENA
IN CATILINAM I-IV
DE LEGE AGRARIA CONTRA RULLUM
PRO SULLA
PRO ARCHIA POETA)
PRO FLACCO
POST REDITUM IN SENATU
POST REDITUM IN QUIRITES
DE HARUSPICUM RESPONSIS
DE DOMO SUA
PRO SESTIO
PRO CAELIO
PRO BALBO
IN VATINIUM TESTEM
DE PROVINCIIS CONSULARIBUS
IN PISONEM
PRO RABIRIO POSTUMO
PRO PLANCIO
PRO MILONE
PRO REGE DEIOTARO
PRO MARCELLO
PRO LIGARIO
PHILIPPICAE
FRAGMENTS OF SPEECHES
Rhetorical and Political Treatises
DE INVENTIONE (About the Composition of Arguments)
DE ORATORE AD QUINTUM FRATREM LIBRI TRES (On the Orator)
DE PARTITIONIBUS ORATORIAE (About the Subdivisions of Oratory)
DE OPTIMO GENERE ORATORUM (About the Best Kind of Orators)
DE RE PUBLICA (On the Republic)
BRUTUS (Short History of Orators)
ORATOR AD M. BRUTUM (About the Orator)
TOPICA (Topics of Argumentation)
DE LEGIBUS (On the Laws)
Philosophical Treatises
PARADOXA STOICORUM (Stoic Paradoxes)
ACADEMICA (The Academics)
DE FINIBUS BONORUM ET MALORUM (About the Ends of Goods and Evils)
TUSCULANAE QUAESTIONES (Tusculum Disputations)
DE NATURA DEORUM (On the Nature of the Gods)
DE DIVINATIONE (On Divination)
DE FATO (On Fate)
CATO MAIOR DE SENECTUTE (On Old Age)
LAELIUS DE AMICITIA (On Friendship)
DE OFFICIIS (On Duties)
Letters
EPISTULAE AD ATTICUM (Letters to Atticus)
EPISTULAE AD QUINTUM FRATREM (Letters to his brother Quintus)
EPISTULAE AD BRUTUM (Letters to Brutus)
EPISTULAE AD FAMILIARES (Letters to his friends)
Poetry
DE CONSULATU SUO (On Cicero's Consulship)
Spurious Works
RHETORICA AD HERENNIUM (To the Tribune Publius Sulpicius Rufus)
COMMENTARIOLUM PETITIONIS (Essay on Running for Consul)
The Latin Texts
LIST OF LATIN TEXTS
The Biographies
CICERO by Plutarch
LIFE OF CICERO by Anthony Trollope
CICERO by W. Lucas Collins
ROMAN LIFE IN THE DAYS OF CICERO by Alfred John Church

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Über den AutorIn

Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 v. Chr.) römischer Staatsmann, Redner und Philosoph, studierte Recht, Rhetorik, Literatur und Philosophie in Rom. Sein Durchbruch als Anwalt und Politiker gelang ihm 70 v. Chr. im Prozess gegen Verres, 64 v. Chr. wurde er gegen Catilina zum Konsul gewählt. Als dieser einen Staatsstreich zum Sturz der Regierung organisierte, deckte Cicero die Verschwörung auf und ließ Angehörige der Gruppe hinrichten. Nach einjährigem Exil wurde er von Pompeius nach Rom zurückgerufen. Cicero wurde am 7. Dezember 43 v. Chr. ermordet.