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Selected works

Cicero ; translated with an introduction by Michael Grant

(Penguin classics, L99)

Penguin Books, 1960

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works
  • Against Verres, 1
  • Twenty-three letters
  • The second Philippic against Antony
  • On duties, 3
  • On old age
Description and Table of Contents

Description

Collecting the most incisive and influential writings of one of Rome's finest orators, Cicero's Selected Works is translated with an introduction by Michael Grant in Penguin Classics. Lawyer, philosopher, statesman and defender of Rome's Republic, Cicero was a master of eloquence, and his pure literary and oratorical style and strict sense of morality have been a powerful influence on European literature and thought for over two thousand years in matters of politics, philosophy, and faith. This selection demonstrates the diversity of his writings, and includes letters to friends and statesmen on Roman life and politics; the vitriolic Second Philippic Against Antony; and his two most famous philosophical treatises, On Duties and On Old Age - a celebration of his own declining years. Written at a time of brutal political and social change, Cicero's lucid ethical writings formed the foundation of the Western liberal tradition in political and moral thought that continues to this day. This translation by Michael Grant conveys the elegance of Cicero's writings. His introduction describes their social and political background, while maps, genealogical charts, timelines and a glossary place the works in context. Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC), Roman orator and statesman, was born at Arpinium to a wealthy local family. Having been educated in Rome, by 70 BC he had established himself as a leading barrister and was beginning a successful political career. Cicero received honours usually reserved only for the Roman aristocracy and was one of the greatest Roman orators. If you enjoyed Selected Works, you might like Suetonius' The Twelve Caesars, also available in Penguin Classics.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction: 1. Cicero against Tyranny by Jerome 2. How to Live: Human Cooperation by Jerome 3. Cicero as Writer and Speaker: Translator's Problems by Jerome 4. The Fame of Cicero by Jerome Part One: Against Tyranny 1. Attack on Misgovernment: Against Verres, I 2. Cicero's Life and Letters: Selection from his Correspondence 3. Attack on an Enemy of Freedom: The Second Philippic against Antony Part Two: How to Live 4. A Practical Code of Behaviour: On Duties, III 5. Cato the Elder on Old Age: On Old Age Appendixes A. List of Surviving Works of Cicero B. Genealogical Tables C. Key to Technical Terms D. Maps: The Roman Empire, 51 B.C.
  • Central Italy
  • Greece and West of Asia Minor
  • Plan of Rome Index of Personal Names

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  • NCID
    BA1300739X
  • ISBN
    • 0140440992
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Harmondsworth, Middlesex
  • Pages/Volumes
    271 p.
  • Size
    18 cm
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