A Written Republic: Cicero's Philosophical Politics

Princeton University Press (2012)
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Baraz examines the rhetorical battle that Cicero stages in his philosophical prefaces - a battle between the forces that would oppose or support his project. He presents his philosophy as intimately connected to the new political circumstances and his exclusion from politics.

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