The Letters to His Friends

The Letters to His Friends
Title The Letters to His Friends PDF eBook
Author Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher
Pages 676
Release 1928
Genre Authors, Latin
ISBN

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Letters of Cicero

Letters of Cicero
Title Letters of Cicero PDF eBook
Author Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher
Pages 352
Release 1885
Genre
ISBN

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Cicero's letters

Cicero's letters
Title Cicero's letters PDF eBook
Author Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher
Pages 474
Release 1912
Genre Authors, Latin
ISBN

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Thirty Five Letters of Cicero

Thirty Five Letters of Cicero
Title Thirty Five Letters of Cicero PDF eBook
Author Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1980
Genre
ISBN

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Cicero, select letters

Cicero, select letters
Title Cicero, select letters PDF eBook
Author Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher
Pages 82
Release 1905
Genre
ISBN

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Politeness and Politics in Cicero's Letters

Politeness and Politics in Cicero's Letters
Title Politeness and Politics in Cicero's Letters PDF eBook
Author Jon C. R. Hall
Publisher OUP USA
Pages 288
Release 2009-05-06
Genre History
ISBN 0195329066

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This is a fresh examination of the letters exchanged between Cicero and his correspondents, during the final decades of the Roman Republic. Drawing upon sociolinguistic theories of politeness, it explores the distinctive conventions of epistolary courtesy that shaped formal interaction among men of the Roman elite.

Letters of Cicero

Letters of Cicero
Title Letters of Cicero PDF eBook
Author Marcus Tullius Cicero
Publisher
Pages 90
Release 2013-06-26
Genre
ISBN 9781490540825

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Petrarch's rediscovery of Cicero's letters is often credited for initiating the 14th-century Renaissance. According to Polish historian Tadeusz Zielinski, "Renaissance was above all things a revival of Cicero, and only after him and through him of the rest of Classical antiquity." The peak of Cicero's authority and prestige came during the eighteenth-century Enlightenment, and his impact on leading Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke, David Hume, and Montesquieu was substantial. His works rank among the most influential in European culture, and today still constitute one of the most important bodies of primary material for the writing and revision of Roman history, especially the last days of the Roman Republic.