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Writings of Cicero

The writings of Marcus Tullius Cicero constitute one of the most renowned collections of historical and philosophical work in all of classical antiquity. Cicero was a Roman politician, lawyer, orator, political theorist, philosopher, and constitutionalist who lived during the years of 106–43 BC. He held the positions of Roman senator and Roman consul (chief-magistrate) and played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. He was extant during the rule of prominent Roman politicians, such as those of Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Marc Antony. Cicero is widely considered one of Rome's greatest orators and prose stylists.[1][2]

Marcus Tullius Cicero
BornJanuary 3, 106 BC
Arpinum, Italy
DiedDecember 7, 43 BC
Formia, Italy
OccupationPolitician, lawyer, orator and philosopher
NationalityAncient Roman
Subjectpolitics, law, philosophy, oratory
Literary movementGolden Age Latin
Notable worksOrations: In Verrem, In Catilinam I–IV, Philippicae
Philosophy: De Oratore, De Re Publica, De Legibus, De Finibus, De Natura Deorum, De Officiis

Cicero is generally held to be one of the most versatile minds of ancient Rome. He introduced the Romans to the chief schools of Greek philosophy, and also created a Latin philosophical vocabulary; distinguishing himself as a linguist, translator, and philosopher. A distinguished orator and successful lawyer, Cicero likely valued his political career as his most important achievement. Today he is appreciated primarily for his humanism and philosophical and political writings. His voluminous correspondence, much of it addressed to his friend Atticus, has been especially influential, introducing the art of refined letter writing to European culture. Cornelius Nepos, the 1st-century BC biographer of Atticus, remarked that Cicero's letters to Atticus contained such a wealth of detail "concerning the inclinations of leading men, the faults of the generals, and the revolutions in the government" that their reader had little need for a history of the period.[3]

During the chaotic latter half of the first century BC, marked by civil wars and the dictatorship of Gaius Julius Caesar, Cicero championed a return to the traditional republican government. However, his career as a statesman was marked by inconsistencies and a tendency to shift his position in response to changes in the political climate. His indecision may be attributed to his sensitive and impressionable personality; he was prone to overreaction in the face of political and private change. "Would that he had been able to endure prosperity with greater self-control and adversity with more fortitude!" wrote C. Asinius Pollio, a contemporary Roman statesman and historian.[4][5]

A manuscript containing Cicero's letters to Atticus, Quintus, and Brutus was rediscovered by Petrarch in 1345 at the Capitolare library in Verona. This rediscovery is often credited for initiating the 14th-century Italian Renaissance, and for the founding of Renaissance humanism.[6]

Works edit

Cicero was declared a "virtuous pagan" by the early Church, and therefore many of his works were deemed worthy of preservation. Important Church Fathers such as Saint Augustine and others quoted liberally from his works, e.g. "On the Commonwealth" (De Re Publica) and "On Laws" (De Legibus), as well as Cicero's (partial) Latin translation of Plato's Timaeus dialogue. Cicero also articulated an early, abstract conceptualisation of rights, based on ancient law and custom.[7]

Speeches edit

Of his speeches, eighty-eight were recorded, fifty-two of which survive today. Some of the items below include more than one speech.

Legal speeches edit

Several of Cicero's speeches are printed, in English translation, in the Penguin Classics edition Murder Trials. These speeches are included:

  • In defence of Sextus Roscius of Ameria (This is the basis for Steven Saylor's novel Roman Blood.)
  • In defence of Aulus Cluentius Habitus
  • In defence of Gaius Rabirius"
  • Note on the speeches in defence of Caelius and Milo
  • In defence of King Deiotarus

Political speeches edit

Early career (before exile)
Mid career (between exile and Caesarian Civil War)
  • (57 BC) Post Reditum in Quirites (To the Citizens after his recall from exile)
  • (57 BC) Post Reditum in Senatu (To the Senate after his recall from exile)
  • (57 BC) De Domo Sua (On his House)
  • (57 BC) De Haruspicum Responsis (On the Responses of the Haruspices)
  • (56 BC) De Provinciis Consularibus (On the Consular Provinces)
  • (55 BC) In Pisonem (Against Piso)
  • (52 BC) Pro Milone (In Defence of Titus Annius Milo)
Late career

(The Pro Marcello, Pro Ligario, and Pro Rege Deiotaro are collectively known as "The Caesarian speeches").

Rhetoric and politics edit

 
4th/5th century manuscript of De Re Publica (palimpsest)
  • (84 BC) De Inventione (About the composition of arguments)
  • (55 BC) De Oratore ad Quintum fratrem libri tres (On the Orator, three books for his brother Quintus)
  • (54 BC) De Partitionibus Oratoriae (About the subdivisions of oratory)
  • (52 BC) De Optimo Genere Oratorum (About the Best Kind of Orators)
  • (51 BC) De Re Publica (On the Republic, also known as "On the Commonwealth", and referred to as such, above)
  • (46 BC) Brutus (For Brutus, a short history of Roman rhetoric and orators dedicated to Marcus Junius Brutus)
  • (46 BC) Orator ad M. Brutum (The Orator, addressed to Brutus)
  • (44 BC) Topica (Topics)
  • (?? BC) De Legibus (On the Laws)
  • (?? BC) De Consulatu Suo (On his consulship – epic poem about Cicero's own consulship, fragmentary)
  • (?? BC) De temporibus suis (His Life and Times) – epic poem, entirely lost

Philosophy edit

 
Illuminated manuscript of the Tusculanae Disputationes (1450s)
 
15th-century manuscript of De Natura Deorum

Letters edit

 
14th-century manuscript of Epistulae ad Familiares

Cicero's letters to and from various public and private figures are considered some of the most reliable sources of information for the people and events surrounding the fall of the Roman Republic. While 37 books of his letters have survived into modern times, 35 more books were known to antiquity that have since been lost. These included letters to Caesar, to Pompey, to Octavian, and to his son Marcus.[10]

Spurious works edit

Several works extant through having been included in influential collections of Ciceronian texts exhibit such divergent views and styles that they have long been agreed by experts not to be authentic works of Cicero. They are also never mentioned by Cicero himself, nor any of the ancient critics or grammarians who commonly refer to and quote passages from Cicero's authentic works.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Rawson, E.: Cicero, a portrait (1975) p. 303
  2. ^ Haskell, H.J.: This was Cicero (1964) pp. 300–01
  3. ^ Cornelius Nepos, Atticus 16, trans. John Selby Watson.
  4. ^ Haskell, H.J.:"This was Cicero" (1964) p. 296
  5. ^ Castren and Pietilä-Castren: "Antiikin käsikirja" /"Handbook of antiquity" (2000) p. 237
  6. ^ "History". Biblioteca Capitolare di Verona. Retrieved 2022-11-16.
  7. ^ Atkins, Jed William (2010). "Rights in Cicero's Political Philosophy". American Political Science Association 2010 Annual Meeting. SSRN 1643068.
  8. ^ "M. Tullius Cicero, Orations, The fourteen orations against Marcus Antonius (Philippics), THE FOURTEEN ORATIONS OF M. T. CICERO AGAINST MARCUS ANTONIUS, CALLED PHILIPPICS., section 1". www.perseus.tufts.edu.
  9. ^ "Epicurus.info : E-Texts : De Finibus, Book I".
  10. ^ Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Cicero" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
  11. ^ "M. Tullius Cicero, Letters, section 1". www.perseus.tufts.edu.

References edit

Selected critical editions and translations edit

Philippics edit

2003. Ramsay, J. Cicero: Philippics I–II. Cambridge University Press.

2012. Manuwald, G. Cicero, "Philippics" 3–9: Edited with Introduction, Translation and Commentary. Volume 1: Introduction, Text and Translation, References and Indexes. Volume 2: Commentary. De Guyter.

Pro Sestio edit

2006. Kaster, R.A. Cicero: Speech on Behalf of Publius Sestius. Oxford University Press.

Selected Orations edit

1993. Gotoff. H. Cicero's Caesarian Speeches: A Stylistic Commentary. University of North Carolina Press.2009. Zetzel. J. Marcus Tullius Cicero: Ten Speeches. Hackett Publishing.

2001. Siani-Davies. M. Cicero's Speech Pro Rabirio Postumo. Clarendon Press.

2011. Gildenhard. I. Cicero, Against Verres, 2.1.53–86: Latin Text with Introduction, Study Questions, Commentary and English Translation. Open Book Publishers.

De Re Publica edit

1928. De Re Publica, De Legibus. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Loeb Classical Library. Latin text and English translation by Clinton Walker Keyes.

1980. Bréguet, E. La République. Paris: Belles Lettres. Collection des universités de France. (2 volumes).

1984. Büchner, K. De Re Publica. Heidelberg: Winter. Wissenschaftliche Kommentare zu griechischen und lateinischen Schriftstellern.

1995. Zetzel, J. De Re Publica. Selections. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Edited with Introduction and Commentary.

2006. Powell. J.G.F. De Re Publica, De Legibus, Cato Maior De Senectute, Laelius De Amicitia. New York: Oxford University Press.

2008. Powell J. and N. Rudd.The Republic, the Laws. New York: Oxford University Press. Oxford World's Classics.

2010. Nickel. R. Der Staat = De Re Publica. Düsseldorf: Artemis & Winkler. Lateinisch–Deutsch.

De legibus edit

1928. Keyes. C.W. De Re Publica, De Legibus. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Loeb Classical Library.

1959. Plinval. G de.Traité Des Lois. Paris Belles Lettres. Collection des universités de France.

1972. Kenter, L. P. De Legibus. A Commentary on Book I. Amsterdam: Hakkert. By L. P. Kenter. Translation from the Dutch by Margie L. Leenheer-Braid.

1983. Giraret, K. M. Die Ordnung Der Welt. Ein Beitrag Zur Philosophischen Und Politischen Interpretation Von Ciceros Schrift De Legibus. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner.

1994. Nickel, R. De Legibus = Über Die Gesetze; Paradoxa Stoicorum = Stoische Paradoxien. Zürich: Artemis & Winkler. Lateinisch–Deutsch. Herausgegeben.

1999. Zetzel, J. On the Commonwealth; on the Laws. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2004. Dyck, A. A Commentary on Cicero, De Legibus. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

2007. Sauer, J. Argumentations- Und Darstellungsformen Im Ersten Buch Von Ciceros Schrift De Legibus. Heidelberg: Winter.

2010. Caspar, T. W. Recovering the Ancient View of Founding. A Commentary on Cicero's De Legibus. Lanham: Lexington Books.

Paradoxa Stoicorum edit

1971. Molager, J. Les Paradoxes Des Stoïciens. Paris: Belles Lettres. Collection des universités de France.

1991. Ronnick, M. V. Paradoxa Stoicorum. A Commentary, an Interpretation, and a Study of Its Influence. Bern: Peter Lang.

1994. Nickel, R. De Legibus = Über Die Gesetze; Paradoxa Stoicorum = Stoische Paradoxien. Zürich: Artemis & Winkler. Lateinisch–Deutsch. Herausgegeben.

Hortensius edit

1958. Ruch, M. L' Hortensius. Paris: Belles Lettres. Collection d'études anciennes.

1962. Grilli, A. Hortensius. Milano: Istituto editoriale Cisalpino.

1976. Staume-Zimmermann, L. Hortensius. Bern: Peter Lang. Europäische Hochschulschriften. Reihe XV, Klassische Philologie und Literatur.

De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum edit

1914. Rackham, H. De Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Loeb Classical Library. Latin text and English translation revised in 1951.

1928. Levy, C. and J. Martha. Des Termes Extrêmes Des Biens Et Des Maux. Paris: Belles Lettres.

1988. Gigon O. and L. Straume-Zimmermann. Über Die Ziele Des Menschlichen Handelns = De Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum. München: Artemis.

1991. Wright, M.R. On Stoic Good and Evil: De Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum, Liber Iii; and Paradoxa Stoicorum. Warminster: Aris & Phillips.

1998. Reynolds, L.D. De Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum: Libri Quinque. New York: Clarendon Press.

2001. Annas, J. and R. Woolf. On Moral Ends. Cambridge: Cambridger University Press.

2005. Moreschini, C. De Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum. Munich: Teubner.

Tusculanae Disputationes edit

1927. King, J.E. Tusculanae Disputationes. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Loeb Classical Library.

1930. Fohlen, G. and J. Humbert. Tusculanes. Paris: Belles Lettres. Collection des universités de France. Tome I: Livres I et II (1930); Tome II. Livre III–V (1931).

1952. Büchner, K. Gespräche in Tusculum. Zürich: Artemis.

1985. Douglas, A.E. Tusculan Disputations. Atlantic Highlands: Humanities Press.

1998. Gigon, O. Gespräche in Tusculum = Tusculanae Disputationes. München: Artemis und Winkler.

2002. Graver, M. Cicero on the Emotions. Tusculan Disputations 3 and 4. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

2006. Koch, B. Philosophie Als Medizin Für Die Seele. Untersuchungen Zu Ciceros Tusculanae Disputationes. Stuttgart: Steiner.

2007. Gildenhard, I. Paideia Romana. Cicero's Tusculan Disputations. Cambridge: Cambridge Philological Society.

2008. Eckhard, L. Philosophie Unter Der Tyrannis. Ciceros Tusculanae Disputationes. Heidelberg: Winter.

Academica edit

1970. Ruch, M. Academica Posteriora. Liber Primus. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. Érasme.

1988. Hunt, T. J. A Textual History of Cicero's Academici Libri. Leiden: Brill.

1995. Schäublin, C. Akademische Abhandlungen. Lucullus. Hamburg: F. Meiner. Einleitung von Andreas Graeser und Christoph Schäublin. Anmerkungen von Andreas Bächli und Andreas Graeser.

1998. Haltenhoff, A. Kritik Der Akademischen Skepsis. Ein Kommentar Zu Cicero, Lucullus 1–62. Bern: Peter Lang.

2006. Brittain, C. On Academic Scepticism. Indianapolis: Hackett.

Translation of Plato's Timaeus edit

1908. Plasberg, O. M. Tulii Ciceronis Paradoxa stoicorum, Academicorum, Reliquiae cum Lucullo, Timaeus, ND, De divinatione, De fato. Leipzig. (Online publication of the 1908 text, 2011).

1975. Giomini, R. (ed.) De Divinatione, De Fato, Timaeus. Teubner. Leipzig.

De Natura Deorum edit

1933. Rackham, H. De Natura Deorum; Academica. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Loeb Classical Library.

1955. Pease, A.S. De Natura Deorum. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Two volumes: 1 (1955), 2 (1958). Reprint: New York, Arno Press, 1979.

1986. van den Bruwaene, M. De Natura Deorum: Tables. Latomus no. 192:1–173.

1996. Gigon O. und L. Straume-Zimmermann Vom Wesen Der Götter: Lateinisch–Deutsch. Zürich: Artemis und Winkler.

1997. Walsh, P.G. The Nature of the Gods. New York: Oxford University Press.

2002. Auvray-Assayas, C. La Nature Des Dieux. Paris: Belles Lettres.

2003. Dyck, A. De Natura Deorum. Liber I. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

De Divinatione edit

1920. Pease, A.S. De Divinatione; Liber Primvs–Secvndvs. Urbana: University of Illinois.Two volumes: 1 (1920); 2 (1923). Reprint: New York, Arno Press, 1979.

1923. Falconer, W.A. De Senectute; De Amicitia; De Divinatione. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Loeb Classical Library.

1991. Schäublin, C. Über Die Wahrsagung = De Divinatione : Lateinisch–Deutsch. München: Artemis und Winkler.

1992. Freyburger, G. and J. Scheid. De La Divination. Paris: Belles Lettres.

2004. Kany-Turpin, J. De La Divination = De Divinatione. Paris: Flammarion.

2006. De François, G. Le De Diuinatione De Cicéron Et Les Théories Antiques De La Divination. Bruxelles: Éditions Latomus.

2006. Wardle, D. Cicero on Divination. De Divinatione, Book 1. New York: Oxford University Press.

De Fato edit

1933. Yon, A. Traité Du Destin. Paris: Belles Lettres. Collection des universités de France.

1963. Bayer, K. De Fato. Über Das Fatum. Lateinisch–Deutsch. München: Heimeran-Verlag.

1991. Sharples, R.W. On Fate (De Fato) / Cicero. & the Consolation of Philosophy (Philosophiae Consolationis) : Iv.5–7, V / Boethius. Warminster: Aris and Phillips.

2008. Schallenberg, M. Freiheit Und Determinismus. Ein Philosophischer Kommentar Zu Ciceros Schrift De Fato. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.

De Senectute and De Amicitia (Laelius) edit

1876. Müller, C.F.W. and M. Seyffert. Laelius; De Amicita Dialogus. Hildesheim: Georg Olms 1965. Reprografischer Nachdruck der Ausgabe Leipzig, 1876.

1923. Falconer, W.A. De Senectute; De Amicitia; De Divinatione. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Loeb Classical Library.

1967. Steinmetz, F-A. Die Freundschaftslehre Des Panaitos. Nach Einer Analyse Von Ciceros Laelius De Amicitia. Wiesbaden: F. Steiner.

1972. Ruch, M. De Senectute. Paris: Bordas.

1988. Powell, J.G.F. Cato Maior De Senectute. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

1989. Wuilleumier, P. Caton L'ancien (De La Vieillesse). Paris: Belles Lettres. Collection des universités de France.

1990. Powell, J.G.F. On Friendship and the Dream of Scipio. Warminster: Arts and Phillips.

1998. Merklin, H. Cato Maior De Senectute = Cato Der Ältere Über Das Alter. Lateinisch–Deutsch. Stuttgart: Reclam.

De Officiis edit

1913. Miller, W. De Officiis. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Loeb Classical Library.

1965. Testard, M. Les Devoirs. Paris: Belles Lettres. Collection des universités de France. 2 volumes: 1 (1965); 2 (1970).

1967. Higginbotham, J. On Moral Obligation. Berkeley: University of California Press.

1991. Griffin, M.T. and Atkins, M. On Duties. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

1994. Winterbottom, M. De Officiis. New York: Oxford University Press.

1995. Kinapenne, C. De Officiis. Index Verborum, Listes De Fréquence, Relevés Grammaticaux. Liège.

1996. Dyck, A. R. A Commentary on Cicero, De Officiis. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan.

2001. Walsh, P.G. On Obligations. New York: Oxford University Press.

2008. Nickel, R. De Officiis = Vom Pflichtgemässen Handel. Lateinisch–Deutsch. Düsseldorf: Artemis und Winkler.

2016. Newton, B. P. Marcus Tullius Cicero: On Duties (Agora Editions). Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

De Inventione edit

1949. Hubbell, H.M. De Inventione; De Optimo Genere Oratorum; Topica. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Loeb Classical Library.

1994. Achard, G. De L'invention. Paris: Belles Lettres. Collection des universités de France.

1998. Nüsslein, T. De Inventione = Über Die Auffindung Des Stoffes ; De Optimo Genere Oratorum = Über Die Beste Gattung Von Rednern. Düsseldorf: Artemis und Winkler.

De Oratore edit

1902. Wilkins, A.S. Rhetorica, Tomus I: Libros De Oratore Tres Continens. New York: Oxford University Press.

1948. Rackham. H. and E.W. Sutton. De Oratore [and De Fato; Paradoxa Stoicorum; De Partitione Oratoria]. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Loeb Classical Library. Contents: I. De Oratore, Books 1–2. II. De Oratore, Book 3. De Fato, Paradoxa Stoicorum, De Partitione Oratoria.

1985. Leeman, D. H. Pinkster, et al. De Oratore Libri Iii. Kommentar. Heidelberg: Winter. Wissenschaftliche Kommentare zu griechischen und lateinischen Schriftstellern. Band 1: Buch I, 1–65 (A. D. Leeman, H. Pinkster, Hein L. Nelson, Edwin Rabbie, 1993); Band 2: Buch I, 166–265, Buch II, 1–98 (A. D. Leeman, H. Pinkster, Hein L. Nelson, Edwin Rabbie, 1985); Band 3: Buch II, 99–290 (A. D. Leeman, H. Pinkster, Hein L. Nelson, Edwin Rabbie, 1989); Band 4: Buch II, 291–367 /Buch III, 1–95 (A. D. Leeman, H. Pinkster, J. Wisse, H. L. Nelson, E. Rabbie, 1996).

2001. May, J.M. and J. Wisse. Cicero on the Ideal Orator (De Oratore). New York: Oxford University Press.

2007. Nüsslein, T. De Oratore = Über Den Redner. Düsseldorf: Artemis & Winkler. Lateinisch–Deutsch.

2008. Yon, A. L'orateur. Du Meilleur Genre D'orateurs. Paris: Belles Lettres. Collection des universités de France.

Brutus edit

1885. Sandys, J.E. Ad M. Brutum Orator. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reprint: New York, Arno Press, 1979.

1903. Wilkins, A.S. Rhetorica, Tomus II: Brvtvs; Orator; De Optimo Genere Oratorvm; Partitiones Oratoriae; Topica. New York: Oxford University Press.

1907. Ad M. Brutum Orator. Lipsia: G. Teubner. Bibliotheca Scriptorvm Graecorvm Et Romanorvm Tevbneriana. Recognovit Wilhelm Friedrich.

1962. Hendrickson, G.L. and H.M. Hubbell. Brutus; Orator. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Loeb Classical Library.

1981. Barwick, K. Brutus. Freiburg: Ploetz. Lateinisch–Deutsch.

Orator, Partitiones Oratoriae edit

1903. Rhetorica, Tomus II: Brvtvs; Orator; De Optimo Genere Oratorvm; Partitiones Oratoriae; Topica. New York: Oxford University Press. Scriptorum classicorum bibliotheca Oxoniensis. Recognovit brevique adnotatione critica instrvxit August Samuel Wilkins.

Topica edit

1924. Bornecque, H. Divisions De L'art Oratoire, Topiques. Paris: Belles Lettres.

1983. Zekl, H. G. Topik. Lateinisch–Deutsch. Hamburg: F. Meiner.

2003. Reihnardt, T. Topica. New York: Oxford University Press.

Epistulae edit

1987. Shackleton-Bailey, D.R. Epistulae ad Atticum. Vol.I: Libri I–VIII (BT 1208, 1987); Vol.II: Libri IX–XVI (BT 1209, 1987)

1988. Shackleton-Bailey, D.R. Epistulae ad Familiares libri I–XVI (BT 1210, 1988)

1988. Shackleton-Bailey, D.R. Epistulae ad Quintum fratrem. Epistulae ad M. Brutum. Commentariolum petitionis. Fragmenta epistolarum (BT 1211, 1988)

Fragmentary works edit

1963. Cooper, C.G. Latin extracts of Cicero on Himself. University of Queensland Press.

1984. Crawford, Jane W. M. Tullius Cicero: The Lost and Unpublished Orations (Hypomnemata Untersuchungen zur Antike und zu Ihrem Nachleben, Heft 80, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, 1984) ISBN 3-525-25178-5

1984. Garbarino, G. Fragmenta Ex Libris Philosophicis, Ex Aliis Libris Deperditis, Ex Scriptis Incertis. Milano: Mondadori.

1994. Crawford, Jane W. M. Tullius Cicero: The Fragmentary Speeches, an Edition with Commentary, 2nd edition (American Philological Association, American Classical Studies no. 37, Scholars Press, Atlanta, 1994) ISBN 0-7885-0076-7

Penguin Classics English translations

  • Cicero
    • Selected Political Speeches (Penguin Books, 1969)
    • Selected Works: Against Verres I, Twenty-three letters, The Second Philippic against Antony, On Duties III, On Old Age, by Michael Grant (Penguin Books, 1960)
    • On Government: Against Verres II 5, For Murena, For Balbus, On the State III, V, VI, On Laws III, The Brutus, The Philippics IV, V, X, by Michael Grant (Penguin Books, 1993)
  • Plutarch, Fall of the Roman Republic, Six Lives by Plutarch: Marius, Sulla, Crassus, Pompey, Caesar, Cicero, by Rex Warner (Penguin Books, 1958; with Introduction and notes by Robin Seager, 1972)

Secondary literature edit

  • Atkins, Jed William (2010). "Rights in Cicero's Political Philosophy". American Political Science Association 2010 Annual Meeting.
  • Bishop, C. (2018) Cicero, Greek Learning, and the Making of a Roman Classic. Oxford.
  • Ciaceri, E, (1941), Cicerone e i suoi tempi, volume 2, Milan-Genoa.
  • Cowell, F.R. (1973) Cicero and the Roman Republic, Penguin Books, Great Britain.
  • Everitt, Anthony (2001) Cicero: the life and times of Rome's greatest politician. Random House. ISBN 0-375-50746-9
  • Frier, B.W (1985) The Rise of the Roman Jurists: Studies in Cicero's Pro Caecina. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-03578-4
  • Gotoff, H.C. (1993) Cicero's Caesarian Speeches: A Stylistic Commentary. University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 0-8078-4407-1
  • Gruen, E.S. (1974) The last Generation of the Roman Republic. University of California Press.
  • Haskell, H.J. (1946) This was Cicero. Fawcett publications, Inc. Greenwich, Conn.
  • Kinsey, T. E. (1980) "Cicero's case against Magnus, Capito and Chrysogonus in the pro Sex. Roscio Amerino and its use for the historian", L'Ant.Classique 49: 173–190.
  • Manuwald, G. (2004) "Performance and Rhetoric in Cicero's Philippics", Antichthon 38: 51–69.
  • March, D. A. (1989) "Cicero and the 'Gang of Five'", Classical World 82: 225–234
  • Powell, J.G.F. (ed.) (1995) Cicero the Philosopher. Oxford University Press.
  • Rawson, Elizabeth (1975) Cicero, A portrait. Allen Lane, Penguin Books. ISBN 0-7139-0864-5
  • Shackleton-Bailey, D R (1992) Onomasticon to Cicero's Speeches, 2nd edition. Teubner, Stuttgart-Leipzig.
  • Smith, R E (1966) Cicero the Statesman. Cambridge University Press.
  • Strachan-Davidson, J. L., (1936) Cicero and the Fall of the Roman Republic, University of Oxford Press, London.
  • Taylor, H: (1918) Cicero: A sketch of his life and works. A. C. McClurg & Co., Chicago.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • General:
    • Quotes with Cicero's teachings on oratory
    • Links to Cicero resources
    • University of Texas Cicero Homepage
    • "Cicero" article by Edward Clayton in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
  • Works by Cicero:
    • Latin texts of Cicero's works at University of Zurich's Corpus Corporum
    • List of online translations of Cicero's works
    • Works by Cicero at Project Gutenberg
    • Perseus Project (Latin and English): Classics Collection (see: M. Tullius Cicero)
    • Works by Cicero at the Stoic Therapy eLibrary
    • Works of Cicero, The Latin Library
    • UAH (Latin, with translation notes): Cicero Page
    • De Officiis, translated by Walter Miller
    • Cicero's works: text, concordances and frequency list
    • Critical Editions and Translations of the Philosophical Works of Cicero
  • Biographies and descriptions of Cicero's time:
    • At Project Gutenberg
      • Plutarch's biography of Cicero contained in the Parallel Lives
      • Life of Cicero by Anthony Trollope, Volume I – Volume II
      • Cicero by Rev. W. Lucas Collins (Ancient Classics for English Readers)
      • Roman life in the days of Cicero by Rev. Alfred J. Church
      • Social life at Rome in the Age of Cicero by W. Warde Fowler
    • Dryden's translation of Cicero from Plutarch's Parallel Lives
    • At Middlebury College website
  • SORGLL: Cicero, In Catilinam I.1–3, read by Robert Sonkowsky

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The writings of Marcus Tullius Cicero constitute one of the most renowned collections of historical and philosophical work in all of classical antiquity Cicero was a Roman politician lawyer orator political theorist philosopher and constitutionalist who lived during the years of 106 43 BC He held the positions of Roman senator and Roman consul chief magistrate and played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire He was extant during the rule of prominent Roman politicians such as those of Julius Caesar Pompey and Marc Antony Cicero is widely considered one of Rome s greatest orators and prose stylists 1 2 Marcus Tullius CiceroBornJanuary 3 106 BCArpinum ItalyDiedDecember 7 43 BCFormia ItalyOccupationPolitician lawyer orator and philosopherNationalityAncient RomanSubjectpolitics law philosophy oratoryLiterary movementGolden Age LatinNotable worksOrations In Verrem In Catilinam I IV PhilippicaePhilosophy De Oratore De Re Publica De Legibus De Finibus De Natura Deorum De OfficiisCicero is generally held to be one of the most versatile minds of ancient Rome He introduced the Romans to the chief schools of Greek philosophy and also created a Latin philosophical vocabulary distinguishing himself as a linguist translator and philosopher A distinguished orator and successful lawyer Cicero likely valued his political career as his most important achievement Today he is appreciated primarily for his humanism and philosophical and political writings His voluminous correspondence much of it addressed to his friend Atticus has been especially influential introducing the art of refined letter writing to European culture Cornelius Nepos the 1st century BC biographer of Atticus remarked that Cicero s letters to Atticus contained such a wealth of detail concerning the inclinations of leading men the faults of the generals and the revolutions in the government that their reader had little need for a history of the period 3 During the chaotic latter half of the first century BC marked by civil wars and the dictatorship of Gaius Julius Caesar Cicero championed a return to the traditional republican government However his career as a statesman was marked by inconsistencies and a tendency to shift his position in response to changes in the political climate His indecision may be attributed to his sensitive and impressionable personality he was prone to overreaction in the face of political and private change Would that he had been able to endure prosperity with greater self control and adversity with more fortitude wrote C Asinius Pollio a contemporary Roman statesman and historian 4 5 A manuscript containing Cicero s letters to Atticus Quintus and Brutus was rediscovered by Petrarch in 1345 at the Capitolare library in Verona This rediscovery is often credited for initiating the 14th century Italian Renaissance and for the founding of Renaissance humanism 6 Contents 1 Works 1 1 Speeches 1 1 1 Legal speeches 1 1 2 Political speeches 1 2 Rhetoric and politics 1 3 Philosophy 1 4 Letters 1 5 Spurious works 2 See also 3 Notes 4 References 4 1 Selected critical editions and translations 4 1 1 Philippics 4 1 2 Pro Sestio 4 1 3 Selected Orations 4 1 4 De Re Publica 4 1 5 De legibus 4 1 6 Paradoxa Stoicorum 4 1 7 Hortensius 4 1 8 De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum 4 1 9 Tusculanae Disputationes 4 1 10 Academica 4 1 11 Translation of Plato s Timaeus 4 1 12 De Natura Deorum 4 1 13 De Divinatione 4 1 14 De Fato 4 1 15 De Senectute and De Amicitia Laelius 4 1 16 De Officiis 4 1 17 De Inventione 4 1 18 De Oratore 4 1 19 Brutus 4 1 20 Orator Partitiones Oratoriae 4 1 21 Topica 4 1 22 Epistulae 4 1 23 Fragmentary works 4 2 Secondary literature 5 Further reading 6 External linksWorks editCicero was declared a virtuous pagan by the early Church and therefore many of his works were deemed worthy of preservation Important Church Fathers such as Saint Augustine and others quoted liberally from his works e g On the Commonwealth De Re Publica and On Laws De Legibus as well as Cicero s partial Latin translation of Plato s Timaeus dialogue Cicero also articulated an early abstract conceptualisation of rights based on ancient law and custom 7 Speeches edit Of his speeches eighty eight were recorded fifty two of which survive today Some of the items below include more than one speech Legal speeches edit 81 BC Pro Quinctio On behalf of Publius Quinctius 80 BC Pro Roscio Amerino In Defense of Sextus Roscius of Ameria 77 BC Pro Q Roscio Comoedo In Defense of Quintus Roscius Gallus the Comic actor 70 BC Divinatio in Caecilium Against Quintus Caecilius in the process for selecting a prosecutor of Gaius Verres 70 BC In Verrem Against Gaius Verres or The Verrines 71 BC Pro Tullio On behalf of Tullius 69 BC Pro Fonteio On behalf of Marcus Fonteius 69 BC Pro Caecina On behalf of Caecina 66 BC Pro Cluentio On behalf of Aulus Cluentius 63 BC Pro Rabirio Perduellionis Reo On behalf of Gaius Rabirius on a Charge of Treason 63 BC Pro Murena In Defense of Lucius Licinius Murena in the court for electoral bribery 62 BC Pro Sulla In Defense of Publius Cornelius Sulla 62 BC Pro Archia Poeta In Defense of Aulus Licinius Archias the poet 59 BC Pro Antonio In Defense of Gaius Antonius lost entire or never written 59 BC Pro Flacco In Defense of Lucius Valerius Flaccus in the court for extortion 56 BC Pro Sestio In Defense of Publius Sestius 56 BC In Vatinium testem Against the witness Publius Vatinius at the trial of Sestius 56 BC Pro Caelio In Defense of Marcus Caelius Rufus English translation 56 BC Pro Balbo In Defense of Lucius Cornelius Balbus 54 BC Pro Plancio In Defense of Gnaeus Plancius 54 BC Pro Rabirio Postumo In Defense of Gaius Rabirius Postumus 54 BC Pro Scauro In Defense of Marcus Aemilius Scaurus Several of Cicero s speeches are printed in English translation in the Penguin Classics edition Murder Trials These speeches are included In defence of Sextus Roscius of Ameria This is the basis for Steven Saylor s novel Roman Blood In defence of Aulus Cluentius Habitus In defence of Gaius Rabirius Note on the speeches in defence of Caelius and Milo In defence of King DeiotarusPolitical speeches edit Early career before exile 66 BC Pro Lege Manilia or De Imperio Cn Pompei in favor of the Lex Manilia or on the command of Pompey 64 BC In Toga Candida Denouncing candidates for the consulship of 63 BC 63 BC De Lege Agraria contra Rullum Opposing the Agrarian Law proposed by Rullus 63 BC In Catilinam I IV Catiline Orations or Against Catiline 59 BC Pro Flacco In Defense of Flaccus Mid career between exile and Caesarian Civil War 57 BC Post Reditum in Quirites To the Citizens after his recall from exile 57 BC Post Reditum in Senatu To the Senate after his recall from exile 57 BC De Domo Sua On his House 57 BC De Haruspicum Responsis On the Responses of the Haruspices 56 BC De Provinciis Consularibus On the Consular Provinces 55 BC In Pisonem Against Piso 52 BC Pro Milone In Defence of Titus Annius Milo Late career 46 BC Pro Marcello On behalf of Marcellus 46 BC Pro Ligario On behalf of Ligarius before Caesar 46 BC Pro Rege Deiotaro On behalf of King Deiotarus before Caesar 44 BC Philippicae consisting of the 14 philippics Philippica I XIV againstMarcus Antonius 8 The Pro Marcello Pro Ligario and Pro Rege Deiotaro are collectively known as The Caesarian speeches Rhetoric and politics edit nbsp 4th 5th century manuscript of De Re Publica palimpsest 84 BC De Inventione About the composition of arguments 55 BC De Oratore ad Quintum fratrem libri tres On the Orator three books for his brother Quintus 54 BC De Partitionibus Oratoriae About the subdivisions of oratory 52 BC De Optimo Genere Oratorum About the Best Kind of Orators 51 BC De Re Publica On the Republic also known as On the Commonwealth and referred to as such above 46 BC Brutus For Brutus a short history of Roman rhetoric and orators dedicated to Marcus Junius Brutus 46 BC Orator ad M Brutum The Orator addressed to Brutus 44 BC Topica Topics BC De Legibus On the Laws BC De Consulatu Suo On his consulship epic poem about Cicero s own consulship fragmentary BC De temporibus suis His Life and Times epic poem entirely lostPhilosophy edit nbsp Illuminated manuscript of the Tusculanae Disputationes 1450s nbsp 15th century manuscript of De Natura Deorum 89 BC Translation of Aratus Fainomena Aratea 46 BC Paradoxa Stoicorum Stoic Paradoxes 45 BC Hortensius 45 BC Academica Priora First edition of the Academica comprising two books the Catullus which is lost and the extant Lucullus a book about Academic Skepticism the school of philosophy of which Cicero was an adherent 45 BC Academica Posteriora or Academica Liberi Second edition of the Academica comprising four books all of which except for part of book 1 has been lost Also known as the Varro 45 BC Consolatio Consolation see Consolatio 45 BC De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum About the Ends of Goods and Evils a book on ethics 9 45 BC Tusculanae Quaestiones Tusculanae Disputationes Questions debated at Tusculum 45 BC Translation of Plato s Timaeus sections 27d 47b BC Translation of Plato s Protagoras testimonia quoted in Priscian Jerome and Donatus 45 BC De Natura Deorum On the Nature of the Gods 45 BC De Divinatione On Divination 45 BC De Fato On Fate 44 BC Cato Maior de Senectute Cato the Elder on Old Age 44 BC Laelius de Amicitia Laelius on Friendship 44 BC De Officiis On Duties Letters edit nbsp 14th century manuscript of Epistulae ad FamiliaresCicero s letters to and from various public and private figures are considered some of the most reliable sources of information for the people and events surrounding the fall of the Roman Republic While 37 books of his letters have survived into modern times 35 more books were known to antiquity that have since been lost These included letters to Caesar to Pompey to Octavian and to his son Marcus 10 Epistulae ad Atticum Letters to Atticus 68 43 BC Epistulae ad Brutum Letters to Brutus 43 BC Epistulae ad Familiares Letters to friends 62 43 BC Epistulae ad Quintum Fratrem Letters to his brother Quintus 60 59 54 BC Spurious works edit Several works extant through having been included in influential collections of Ciceronian texts exhibit such divergent views and styles that they have long been agreed by experts not to be authentic works of Cicero They are also never mentioned by Cicero himself nor any of the ancient critics or grammarians who commonly refer to and quote passages from Cicero s authentic works late 80s BC Rhetorica ad Herennium authored by a pro Marian orator of the mid to late 80s BC sympathetic to the tribune Publius Sulpicius Rufus perhaps Publius Canutius 60s BC Commentariolum Petitionis Note book for winning elections 11 often attributed to Cicero s brother Quintus See also editTitus Pomponius Atticus Caecilia Attica Quintus Tullius Cicero Marcus Tullius Tiro Tullia daughter of Cicero Clausula rhetoric Lorem Ipsum Works by CiceroNotes edit Rawson E Cicero a portrait 1975 p 303 Haskell H J This was Cicero 1964 pp 300 01 Cornelius Nepos Atticus 16 trans John Selby Watson Haskell H J This was Cicero 1964 p 296 Castren and Pietila Castren Antiikin kasikirja Handbook of antiquity 2000 p 237 History Biblioteca Capitolare di Verona Retrieved 2022 11 16 Atkins Jed William 2010 Rights in Cicero s Political Philosophy American Political Science Association 2010 Annual Meeting SSRN 1643068 M Tullius Cicero Orations The fourteen orations against Marcus Antonius Philippics THE FOURTEEN ORATIONS OF M T CICERO AGAINST MARCUS ANTONIUS CALLED PHILIPPICS section 1 www perseus tufts edu Epicurus info E Texts De Finibus Book I Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Cicero Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press M Tullius Cicero Letters section 1 www perseus tufts edu References editSelected critical editions and translations edit Philippics edit 2003 Ramsay J Cicero Philippics I II Cambridge University Press 2012 Manuwald G Cicero Philippics 3 9 Edited with Introduction Translation and Commentary Volume 1 Introduction Text and Translation References and Indexes Volume 2 Commentary De Guyter Pro Sestio edit 2006 Kaster R A Cicero Speech on Behalf of Publius Sestius Oxford University Press Selected Orations edit 1993 Gotoff H Cicero s Caesarian Speeches A Stylistic Commentary University of North Carolina Press 2009 Zetzel J Marcus Tullius Cicero Ten Speeches Hackett Publishing 2001 Siani Davies M Cicero s Speech Pro Rabirio Postumo Clarendon Press 2011 Gildenhard I Cicero Against Verres 2 1 53 86 Latin Text with Introduction Study Questions Commentary and English Translation Open Book Publishers De Re Publica edit 1928 De Re Publica De Legibus Cambridge Harvard University Press Loeb Classical Library Latin text and English translation by Clinton Walker Keyes 1980 Breguet E La Republique Paris Belles Lettres Collection des universites de France 2 volumes 1984 Buchner K De Re Publica Heidelberg Winter Wissenschaftliche Kommentare zu griechischen und lateinischen Schriftstellern 1995 Zetzel J De Re Publica Selections Cambridge Cambridge University Press Edited with Introduction and Commentary 2006 Powell J G F De Re Publica De Legibus Cato Maior De Senectute Laelius De Amicitia New York Oxford University Press 2008 Powell J and N Rudd The Republic the Laws New York Oxford University Press Oxford World s Classics 2010 Nickel R Der Staat De Re Publica Dusseldorf Artemis amp Winkler Lateinisch Deutsch De legibus edit 1928 Keyes C W De Re Publica De Legibus Cambridge Harvard University Press Loeb Classical Library 1959 Plinval G de Traite Des Lois Paris Belles Lettres Collection des universites de France 1972 Kenter L P De Legibus A Commentary on Book I Amsterdam Hakkert By L P Kenter Translation from the Dutch by Margie L Leenheer Braid 1983 Giraret K M Die Ordnung Der Welt Ein Beitrag Zur Philosophischen Und Politischen Interpretation Von Ciceros Schrift De Legibus Wiesbaden Franz Steiner 1994 Nickel R De Legibus Uber Die Gesetze Paradoxa Stoicorum Stoische Paradoxien Zurich Artemis amp Winkler Lateinisch Deutsch Herausgegeben 1999 Zetzel J On the Commonwealth on the Laws Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2004 Dyck A A Commentary on Cicero De Legibus Ann Arbor University of Michigan Press 2007 Sauer J Argumentations Und Darstellungsformen Im Ersten Buch Von Ciceros Schrift De Legibus Heidelberg Winter 2010 Caspar T W Recovering the Ancient View of Founding A Commentary on Cicero s De Legibus Lanham Lexington Books Paradoxa Stoicorum edit 1971 Molager J Les Paradoxes Des Stoiciens Paris Belles Lettres Collection des universites de France 1991 Ronnick M V Paradoxa Stoicorum A Commentary an Interpretation and a Study of Its Influence Bern Peter Lang 1994 Nickel R De Legibus Uber Die Gesetze Paradoxa Stoicorum Stoische Paradoxien Zurich Artemis amp Winkler Lateinisch Deutsch Herausgegeben Hortensius edit 1958 Ruch M L Hortensius Paris Belles Lettres Collection d etudes anciennes 1962 Grilli A Hortensius Milano Istituto editoriale Cisalpino 1976 Staume Zimmermann L Hortensius Bern Peter Lang Europaische Hochschulschriften Reihe XV Klassische Philologie und Literatur De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum edit 1914 Rackham H De Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum Cambridge Harvard University Press Loeb Classical Library Latin text and English translation revised in 1951 1928 Levy C and J Martha Des Termes Extremes Des Biens Et Des Maux Paris Belles Lettres 1988 Gigon O and L Straume Zimmermann Uber Die Ziele Des Menschlichen Handelns De Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum Munchen Artemis 1991 Wright M R On Stoic Good and Evil De Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum Liber Iii and Paradoxa Stoicorum Warminster Aris amp Phillips 1998 Reynolds L D De Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum Libri Quinque New York Clarendon Press 2001 Annas J and R Woolf On Moral Ends Cambridge Cambridger University Press 2005 Moreschini C De Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum Munich Teubner Tusculanae 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France Erasme 1988 Hunt T J A Textual History of Cicero s Academici Libri Leiden Brill 1995 Schaublin C Akademische Abhandlungen Lucullus Hamburg F Meiner Einleitung von Andreas Graeser und Christoph Schaublin Anmerkungen von Andreas Bachli und Andreas Graeser 1998 Haltenhoff A Kritik Der Akademischen Skepsis Ein Kommentar Zu Cicero Lucullus 1 62 Bern Peter Lang 2006 Brittain C On Academic Scepticism Indianapolis Hackett Translation of Plato s Timaeus edit 1908 Plasberg O M Tulii Ciceronis Paradoxa stoicorum Academicorum Reliquiae cum Lucullo Timaeus ND De divinatione De fato Leipzig Online publication of the 1908 text 2011 1975 Giomini R ed De Divinatione De Fato Timaeus Teubner Leipzig De Natura Deorum edit 1933 Rackham H De Natura Deorum Academica Cambridge Harvard University Press Loeb Classical Library 1955 Pease A S De Natura Deorum Cambridge Harvard University Press Two volumes 1 1955 2 1958 Reprint New York Arno Press 1979 1986 van den Bruwaene M De Natura Deorum Tables Latomus 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Divinatione Book 1 New York Oxford University Press De Fato edit 1933 Yon A Traite Du Destin Paris Belles Lettres Collection des universites de France 1963 Bayer K De Fato Uber Das Fatum Lateinisch Deutsch Munchen Heimeran Verlag 1991 Sharples R W On Fate De Fato Cicero amp the Consolation of Philosophy Philosophiae Consolationis Iv 5 7 V Boethius Warminster Aris and Phillips 2008 Schallenberg M Freiheit Und Determinismus Ein Philosophischer Kommentar Zu Ciceros Schrift De Fato Berlin Walter de Gruyter De Senectute and De Amicitia Laelius edit 1876 Muller C F W and M Seyffert Laelius De Amicita Dialogus Hildesheim Georg Olms 1965 Reprografischer Nachdruck der Ausgabe Leipzig 1876 1923 Falconer W A De Senectute De Amicitia De Divinatione Cambridge Harvard University Press Loeb Classical Library 1967 Steinmetz F A Die Freundschaftslehre Des Panaitos Nach Einer Analyse Von Ciceros Laelius De Amicitia Wiesbaden F Steiner 1972 Ruch M De Senectute Paris Bordas 1988 Powell J G F Cato Maior De Senectute Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1989 Wuilleumier P Caton L ancien De La Vieillesse Paris Belles Lettres Collection des universites de France 1990 Powell J G F On Friendship and the Dream of Scipio Warminster Arts and Phillips 1998 Merklin H Cato Maior De Senectute Cato Der Altere Uber Das Alter Lateinisch Deutsch Stuttgart Reclam De Officiis edit 1913 Miller W De Officiis Cambridge Harvard University Press Loeb Classical Library 1965 Testard M Les Devoirs Paris Belles Lettres Collection des universites de France 2 volumes 1 1965 2 1970 1967 Higginbotham J On Moral Obligation Berkeley University of California Press 1991 Griffin M T and Atkins M On Duties Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1994 Winterbottom M De Officiis New York Oxford University Press 1995 Kinapenne C De Officiis Index Verborum Listes De Frequence Releves Grammaticaux Liege 1996 Dyck A R A Commentary on Cicero De Officiis Ann Arbor University of Michigan 2001 Walsh P G On Obligations New York Oxford University Press 2008 Nickel R De Officiis Vom Pflichtgemassen Handel Lateinisch Deutsch Dusseldorf Artemis und Winkler 2016 Newton B P Marcus Tullius Cicero On Duties Agora Editions Ithaca Cornell University Press De Inventione edit 1949 Hubbell H M De Inventione De Optimo Genere Oratorum Topica Cambridge Harvard University Press Loeb Classical Library 1994 Achard G De L invention Paris Belles Lettres Collection des universites de France 1998 Nusslein T De Inventione Uber Die Auffindung Des Stoffes De Optimo Genere Oratorum Uber Die Beste Gattung Von Rednern Dusseldorf Artemis und Winkler De Oratore edit 1902 Wilkins A S Rhetorica Tomus I Libros De Oratore Tres Continens New York Oxford University Press 1948 Rackham H and E W Sutton De Oratore and De Fato Paradoxa Stoicorum De Partitione Oratoria Cambridge Harvard University Press Loeb Classical Library Contents I De Oratore Books 1 2 II De Oratore Book 3 De Fato Paradoxa Stoicorum De Partitione Oratoria 1985 Leeman D H Pinkster et al De Oratore Libri Iii Kommentar Heidelberg Winter Wissenschaftliche Kommentare zu griechischen und lateinischen Schriftstellern Band 1 Buch I 1 65 A D Leeman H Pinkster Hein L Nelson Edwin Rabbie 1993 Band 2 Buch I 166 265 Buch II 1 98 A D Leeman H Pinkster Hein L Nelson Edwin Rabbie 1985 Band 3 Buch II 99 290 A D Leeman H Pinkster Hein L Nelson Edwin Rabbie 1989 Band 4 Buch II 291 367 Buch III 1 95 A D Leeman H Pinkster J Wisse H L Nelson E Rabbie 1996 2001 May J M and J Wisse Cicero on the Ideal Orator De Oratore New York Oxford University Press 2007 Nusslein T De Oratore Uber Den Redner Dusseldorf Artemis amp Winkler Lateinisch Deutsch 2008 Yon A L orateur Du Meilleur Genre D orateurs Paris Belles Lettres Collection des universites de France Brutus edit 1885 Sandys J E Ad M Brutum Orator Cambridge Cambridge University Press Reprint New York Arno Press 1979 1903 Wilkins A S Rhetorica Tomus II Brvtvs Orator De Optimo Genere Oratorvm Partitiones Oratoriae Topica New York Oxford University Press 1907 Ad M Brutum Orator Lipsia G Teubner Bibliotheca Scriptorvm Graecorvm Et Romanorvm Tevbneriana Recognovit Wilhelm Friedrich 1962 Hendrickson G L and H M Hubbell Brutus Orator Cambridge Harvard University Press Loeb Classical Library 1981 Barwick K Brutus Freiburg Ploetz Lateinisch Deutsch Orator Partitiones Oratoriae edit 1903 Rhetorica Tomus II Brvtvs Orator De Optimo Genere Oratorvm Partitiones Oratoriae Topica New York Oxford University Press Scriptorum classicorum bibliotheca Oxoniensis Recognovit brevique adnotatione critica instrvxit August Samuel Wilkins Topica edit 1924 Bornecque H Divisions De L art Oratoire Topiques Paris Belles Lettres 1983 Zekl H G Topik Lateinisch Deutsch Hamburg F Meiner 2003 Reihnardt T Topica New York Oxford University Press Epistulae edit 1987 Shackleton Bailey D R Epistulae ad Atticum Vol I Libri I VIII BT 1208 1987 Vol II Libri IX XVI BT 1209 1987 1988 Shackleton Bailey D R Epistulae ad Familiares libri I XVI BT 1210 1988 1988 Shackleton Bailey D R Epistulae ad Quintum fratrem Epistulae ad M Brutum Commentariolum petitionis Fragmenta epistolarum BT 1211 1988 Fragmentary works edit 1963 Cooper C G Latin extracts of Cicero on Himself University of Queensland Press 1984 Crawford Jane W M Tullius Cicero The Lost and Unpublished Orations Hypomnemata Untersuchungen zur Antike und zu Ihrem Nachleben Heft 80 Vandenhoeck amp Ruprecht Gottingen 1984 ISBN 3 525 25178 51984 Garbarino G Fragmenta Ex Libris Philosophicis Ex Aliis Libris Deperditis Ex Scriptis Incertis Milano Mondadori 1994 Crawford Jane W M Tullius Cicero The Fragmentary Speeches an Edition with Commentary 2nd edition American Philological Association American Classical Studies no 37 Scholars Press Atlanta 1994 ISBN 0 7885 0076 7Penguin Classics English translations Cicero Selected Political Speeches Penguin Books 1969 Selected Works Against Verres I Twenty three letters The Second Philippic against Antony On Duties III On Old Age by Michael Grant Penguin Books 1960 On Government Against Verres II 5 For Murena For Balbus On the State III V VI On Laws III The Brutus The Philippics IV V X by Michael Grant Penguin Books 1993 Plutarch Fall of the Roman Republic Six Lives by Plutarch Marius Sulla Crassus Pompey Caesar Cicero by Rex Warner Penguin Books 1958 with Introduction and notes by Robin Seager 1972 Secondary literature edit Atkins Jed William 2010 Rights in Cicero s Political Philosophy American Political Science Association 2010 Annual Meeting Bishop C 2018 Cicero Greek Learning and the Making of a Roman Classic Oxford Ciaceri E 1941 Cicerone e i suoi tempi volume 2 Milan Genoa Cowell F R 1973 Cicero and the Roman Republic Penguin Books Great Britain Everitt Anthony 2001 Cicero the life and times of Rome s greatest politician Random House ISBN 0 375 50746 9 Frier B W 1985 The Rise of the Roman Jurists Studies in Cicero s Pro Caecina Princeton University Press ISBN 0 691 03578 4 Gotoff H C 1993 Cicero s Caesarian Speeches A Stylistic Commentary University of North Carolina Press ISBN 0 8078 4407 1 Gruen E S 1974 The last Generation of the Roman Republic University of California Press Haskell H J 1946 This was Cicero Fawcett publications Inc Greenwich Conn Kinsey T E 1980 Cicero s case against Magnus Capito and Chrysogonus in the pro Sex Roscio Amerino and its use for the historian L Ant Classique 49 173 190 Manuwald G 2004 Performance and Rhetoric in Cicero s Philippics Antichthon 38 51 69 March D A 1989 Cicero and the Gang of Five Classical World 82 225 234 Powell J G F ed 1995 Cicero the Philosopher Oxford University Press Rawson Elizabeth 1975 Cicero A portrait Allen Lane Penguin Books ISBN 0 7139 0864 5 Shackleton Bailey D R 1992 Onomasticon to Cicero s Speeches 2nd edition Teubner Stuttgart Leipzig Smith R E 1966 Cicero the Statesman Cambridge University Press Strachan Davidson J L 1936 Cicero and the Fall of the Roman Republic University of Oxford Press London Taylor H 1918 Cicero A sketch of his life and works A C McClurg amp Co Chicago Further reading editFrancis A Yates 1974 The Art of Memory University of Chicago Press 448 pages Reprint ISBN 0 226 95001 8 Taylor Caldwell 1965 A Pillar of Iron Doubleday amp Company Reprint ISBN 0 385 05303 7External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Writings of Marcus Tullius Cicero nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article Author Marcus Tullius Cicero nbsp Latin Wikisource has original text related to this article Marcus Tullius Cicero nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Writings of Cicero General Quotes with Cicero s teachings on oratory Links to Cicero resources University of Texas Cicero Homepage Cicero article by Edward Clayton in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy Works by Cicero Latin texts of Cicero s works at University of Zurich s Corpus Corporum List of online translations of Cicero s works Works by Cicero at Project Gutenberg Perseus Project Latin and English Classics Collection see M Tullius 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