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Cicero: On Duties
Cicero: On Duties | Marcus Tullius Cicero, M. T. Griffin
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De Officiis (On Duties) is Cicero's last theoretical work and contains his analysis, in a Greek theoretical framework, of the political and ethical values of the Roman governing class in the late Republic. It has often been treated merely as a key to the Greek philosophical works that Cicero used, but this volume aims to render De Officiis, which had a profound impact upon subsequent political thinkers, more intelligible by explaining its relation to its own time and place. All the standard series features are present, including a wholly new translation, a concise introduction by a leading scholar, select bibliography, chronology, notes on vocabulary and brief biographies of the most prominent individuals mentioned in the text.
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Cicero: On Duties | Marcus Tullius Cicero, M. T. Griffin
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" The right course even in our differences with our bitterest enemies, is to maintain our dignity and to repress our anger, even if we are treated outrageously"
Great advice from good old Cicero. I'm slowly reading his rant to his son Marcus. I am enjoying it, even though it is a bit dry and pedantic when poor Cicero starts on what a man of rank and station should or shouldn't be doing. The man was a great orator, but must have been a pain as Dad

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Cicero: On Duties | Marcus Tullius Cicero, M. T. Griffin
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Reading comes in many forms. Translating Cicero's De Officiis (into Dutch). With a cup of tea off course.

#tea #translating #latin

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