Philosophical life in Cicero's letters
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Philosophical life in Cicero's letters
(Cambridge classical studies)
Cambridge University Press, 2020 , c2014
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Bibliography: p. 228-245
Includes indexes
First published 2014, first paperback edition 2020
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Cicero's letters are saturated with learned philosophical allusions and arguments. This innovative study shows just how fundamental these are for understanding Cicero's philosophical activities and for explaining the enduring interest of his ethical and political thought. Dr McConnell draws particular attention to Cicero's treatment of Plato's Seventh Letter and his views on the relationship between philosophy and politics. He also illustrates the various ways in which Cicero finds philosophy an appealing and effective mode of self-presentation and a congenial, pointed medium for talking to his peers about ethical and political concerns. The book offers a range of fresh insights into the impressive scope and sophistication of Cicero's epistolary and philosophical practice and the vibrancy of the philosophical environment of the first century BC. A new picture emerges of Cicero the philosopher and philosophy's place in Roman political culture.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Exploring the relationship between philosophy and politics
- 2. Cicero and Plato's Seventh Epistle
- 3. Cicero and Dicaearchus
- 4. A Stoic lecture: Epistulae ad familiares 9.22
- 5. Dealing with Caesar: the
- Conclusions.
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