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  1. The Nature of the Gods and on Divination (Great Books in Philosophy) by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 1997-12
  2. Cicero and the End of the Roman Republic by W.K. Lacey, 1978-05-01
  3. Ten Speeches by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 2009-09-25
  4. Cicero De Amicitia by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 2009-12-24
  5. De Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum Libri Quinque by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 2009-12-23
  6. Assent and Argument: Studies in Cicero's Academic Books : Proceedings of the 7th Symposium Hellenisticum (Utrecht, August 21-25, 1995) (Philosophia Antiqua)
  7. Cicero: De Imperio (Cicero) by C. Macdonald, 2007-11-01
  8. Cicero's Cato Major (De Senectute) (Latin Edition) by Marcus Tullius Cicero, James Elgin Wetherell, 2010-02-23
  9. Golden Dawn Magical Tarot by Chic Cicero, Sandra Tabatha Cicero, 2010-10-08
  10. The Basic Works of Cicero by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 1951
  11. Cicero's Verrine Oration Ii.4: With Notes and Vocabulary (Classical Studies : Pedagogy Series) by Marcus Tullius Cicero, Sheila K. Dickison, 1992-06
  12. De Amicitia, Scipio's Dream by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 2010-01-24
  13. Cicero, Volume XXI. On Duties (De Officiis): De Officiis (Loeb Classical Library No. 30) by Cicero, 1913-01-01
  14. Pro M. Caelio Oratio by Cicero, 1988-06-02

61. Works By Cicero
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62. Cicero

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63. Cicero, The Dream Of Scipio
A translation of the Dream of Scipio by cicero from his book, De re publica.This short extract not only contains a summary description
http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/ROME/SCIPIO.HTM
The passage begins with Africanus appearing to Scipio, who finds himself taken to heaven and looking down on earth and the other spheres of the universe:
Translated from the Latin by Richard Hooker
©1993, Richard Hooker
ENDNOTES
The Roman equivalent of Prime Minister; the two consuls elected every year essentially ran Rome during the Republican era.
See your textbook for an account of the Second Triumvirate.
The word "official" means "someone who engages in his duty"; for Romans, your duties were ultimately almost entirely directed towards the state, which is why we use the term to describe a public official.
Roman History The Land and People The Etruscans The Roman Kingdom The Roman Republic The Conquest of Italy The Punic Wars The Conquest of the Hellenistic Empires The Republican Crisis Julius Caesar Augustus Imperial Rome, 14-180 AD The Calamitious Century. 180-284 AD The Late Empire Cicero Epictetus Anthology of Roman Readings Gallery Historical Atlas A Glossary of Roman Culture and Concepts Internet Resources on Ancient Rome About "ROME"
©1996, Richard Hooker

64. Cicero Und Der Römische Humanismus
Eine Antrittsvorlesung von Johannes Christes PDF.
http://dochost.rz.hu-berlin.de/humboldt-vl/christes-johannes/PDF/Christes.pdf

65. Cicero
cicero is the Great Orator, political figure, elegant writer on man and morals,with tomes of personal letters preserved. MARCUS TULLIUS cicero.
http://community.middlebury.edu/~harris/LatinAuthors/Cicero.html
MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO
Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-65 BC) is too well known to demand much of an historical introduction. His anti-Sullan operations, his speeches against Cataline the slave unionist, his at times almost-balanced relations with Caesar, his attack on the infamous Clodius, brother of Clodia (Catullus' Lesbia, see Cicero's speech "Pro Caelio)), and the details of his multifarious political career are documented in every work on Roman history. Suffice it here to survey the ten volumes of 500 pages each which constitute the printed works of Cicero in a modern (e.g. Teubner) series. The speeches are the best known, since they constitute in this country a part of the high-school required reading in Latin. The elaborate style was derived from models over several centuries of Greek rhetorical discipline and speechmaking, which Cicero took seriously. Thoroughly acquainted with the Ten Attic Orators and the theoreticians, he adapted their language to Latin, favoring the flowery or as it was then called, "Asiatic" style, which became a synonym for Ciceronian rhetorical style. Tiro, a diligent slave perfected a system of Latin shorthand, which served to preserve fairly accurately Cicero's speeches. A number of medieval MSS in "Tironian annotation" survive, containing much of the master's speeches and perhaps more than we are aware of, since the specialization required for a study of this exoteric field deters all but the most laborious of scholars. The list of extant speeches is immense, the text fills several volumes. The commonly read speech against Cataline and Pro Archia Poeta represent the very tip of the iceberg; Catullans should read the Pro Caelio, while a serious historian has to peruse all the speeches carefully.

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67. Cicero: The Genres Of Rhetoric
cicero ON THE GENRES OF RHETORIC. This is The texts excerpted here areInv. cicero, On Invention De inventione;. Part. or. cicero
http://eserver.org/rhetoric/genres-of-rhetoric.html
CICERO ON THE GENRES OF RHETORIC
Introduction
Translator's Note

The Demonstrative Genre

On Invention
...
Notes
Introduction
There are three traditional genres of rhetoric, tied to three formal oratorical occasions (or to three types of audience): the judicial genre is the oratory of the law court, "the art of accusing and defending"; the deliberative genre is the oratory of parliamentary and popular politics; and the demonstrative genre is the oratory of ceremonial occasions. The texts excerpted here are: Inv .: Cicero, On Invention De inventione
Part. or
.: Cicero, The Parts of Oratory Partitiones oratoriae
Rh. Her
.: [Cicero The Rhetoric for Herennium Rhetorica ad Herennium n: This text used to be attributed to Cicero, but now his authorship has definitely been rejected. Because the true identity of the author is unknown, the anonymous author is sometimes referred to as [Cicero ], or as Pseudo-Cicero, or as Auctor ad Herennium (meaning "the author to Herennium"). * The asterisk indicates a hypertext link to an endnote.
** Double asterisk indicates a cross-reference.

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69. M. Tullius Cicero, Orations: For His House, Plancius, Sextius, Coelius, Milo, Li
English translation by Yonge
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/text?lookup=cic. prov. init.

70. Ancient History Sourcebook: Cicero: Selected Letters
Back to Ancient History Sourcebook . Ancient History Sourcebook cicero SelectedLetters. Introduction. The letters of cicero are of a varied character.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/cicero-letters.html
Back to Ancient History Sourcebook
Ancient History Sourcebook:
Cicero:
Selected Letters
Introduction The letters of Cicero are of a varied character. They range from the most informal communications with members of his family to serious and elaborate compositions which are practically treatises in epistolary form. A very large proportion of them were obviously written out of the mood of the moment, with no thought of the possibility of publication; and in these the style is comparatively relaxed and colloquial. Others, addressed to public characters, are practically of the same nature as his speeches, discussions of political questions intended to influence public opinion, and performing a function in the Roman life of the time closely analogous to that fulfilled at the present day by articles in the great reviews, or editorials in prominent journals. In the case of both of these two main groups the interest is twofold: personal and historical, though it is naturally in the private letters that we find most light thrown on the character of the writer. In spite of the spontaneity of these epistles there exists a great difference of opinion among scholars as to the personality revealed by them, and both in the extent of the divergence of view and in the heat of the controversy we are reminded of modern discussions of the characters of men such as Gladstone or Roosevelt. It has been fairly said that there is on the whole more chance of justice to Cicero from the man of the world who understands how the stress and change of politics lead a statesman into apparently inconsistent utterances than from the professional scholar who subjects these utterances to the severest logical scrutiny, without the illumination of practical experience.

71. Morton East Class Of 1975
J. Sterling Morton High School, cicero, IL. Message board links and mailing list to join. 25th Class Reunion in 2000.
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72. Texts In Perseus For Browsing: Latin
Primary Text Index Latin TextsCategory Arts Classical Studies Roman...... Index of Authors. Caesar Catullus cicero Hirtius Horace Livy Ovid Plautus Servius Vergil Authors and their works
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74. Cicero, The Dream Of Scipio
An excerpt from cicero's larger work, De re publica. English translation of Somnium Scipionis by Richard Hooker.
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ROME/SCIPIO.HTM
The passage begins with Africanus appearing to Scipio, who finds himself taken to heaven and looking down on earth and the other spheres of the universe:
Translated from the Latin by Richard Hooker
©1993, Richard Hooker
ENDNOTES
The Roman equivalent of Prime Minister; the two consuls elected every year essentially ran Rome during the Republican era.
See your textbook for an account of the Second Triumvirate.
The word "official" means "someone who engages in his duty"; for Romans, your duties were ultimately almost entirely directed towards the state, which is why we use the term to describe a public official.
Roman History The Land and People The Etruscans The Roman Kingdom The Roman Republic The Conquest of Italy The Punic Wars The Conquest of the Hellenistic Empires The Republican Crisis Julius Caesar Augustus Imperial Rome, 14-180 AD The Calamitious Century. 180-284 AD The Late Empire Cicero Epictetus Anthology of Roman Readings Gallery Historical Atlas A Glossary of Roman Culture and Concepts Internet Resources on Ancient Rome About "ROME"
©1996, Richard Hooker

75. Cicero - Algemene Informatie
Algemeen cicero. cicero. cicero is het veertiendaagse nieuwsmagazinevan het Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum (LUMC). Het verschijnt
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76. Community Profiles
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Cicero 106 - 43 BCE
New Texts: Cicero Used Texts: Cicero Online Texts by Cicero Know of a Resource? ... Cicero Biography Comprehensive source for Cicero's texts, a chronology of his life, and a bibliography. Cicero by Plutarch - Internet Classics Archive Written 75 A.C.E. Translated by John Dryden Excerpt: IT is generally said, that Helvia, the mother of Cicero, was both well-born and lived a fair life; but of his father nothing is reported but in extremes. For whilst some would have him the son of a fuller, and educated in that trade, others carry back the origin of his family to Tullus Attius, anillustrious king of the Volscians, who waged war not without honour against the Romans. However, he who first of that house was surnamed Cicero seems to have been a person worthy to be remembered; since those who succeeded him not only did not reject, but were fond of that name, though vulgarly made a matter of reproach. For the Latins call a vetch Cicer, and a nick or dent at the tip of his nose, which resembled the opening in a vetch, gave him the surname of Cicero. Cicero Homepage Provides a chronology of the ancient philosopher's life, a bibliography of his works, images of him, and the Latin texts of his writings.

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79. - Great Books -
Marcus Tullius cicero (106 BC43 BC), Marcus Tullius cicero (born Arpinum, Italy,106 BC; died Rome, December 7, 43 BC), born on the Palatine hill of Rome.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BC-43 BC)
Marcus Tullius Cicero (born Arpinum, Italy, 106 B.C.; died Rome, December 7, 43 B.C.), born on the Palatine hill of Rome. Leader in the last half-century of the Roman Republic, generally considered the greatest Latin prose stylist, and the worst poet. Cicero was consul in 63 B.C. the first man elected consul who had no consular ancestors in more than 30 years. He is particularly noted for his speeches against Catiline, the total of which was four two to the senate, and two to the people. He was later exiled, and during this time, wrote down his speeches, before returning to Rome. He was eventually executed, and his hands and head were hung in the rostra in the Roman forum. [Adapted from Wikipedia
The biography of Cicero written by Plutarch begins as follows:
It is generally said, that Helvia, the mother of Cicero, was both well-born and lived a fair life; but of his father nothing is reported but in extremes. For whilst some would have him the son of a fuller, and educated in that trade, others carry back the origin of his family to Tullus Attius, an illustrious king of the Volscians, who waged war not without honour against the Romans. However, he who first of that house was surnamed Cicero seems to have been a person worthy to be remembered; since those who succeeded him not only did not reject, but were fond of that name, though vulgarly made a matter of reproach. For the Latins call a vetch Cicer, and a nick or dent at the tip of his nose, which resembled the opening in a vetch, gave him the surname of Cicero.

80. M. Tullius Cicero, Orations: For His House, Plancius, Sextius, Coelius, Milo, Li
English translation by Yonge of De Domo Sua
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/text?lookup=cic. dom. init.

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