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    Anmerkungen.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 2011 - In Cato Maior. Laelius: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 241-260.
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  2. De legibus.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 2004 - In De Legibus / Über Die Gesetze: Paradoxa Stoicorum / Stoische Paradoxien. Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 247-270.
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  3. Paradoxa stoicorum.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 2004 - In De Legibus / Über Die Gesetze: Paradoxa Stoicorum / Stoische Paradoxien. Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 271-280.
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    Cato Maior. Laelius: Lateinisch - Deutsch.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 2011 - De Gruyter.
    Als Gegner der Politik Caesars ausgeschlossen vom politischen Tagesgeschaft, schreibt Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 43 v. Chr.) sich selbst und seinem Freund Atticus zum Trost diese beiden Dialoge uber Alter (Cato maior de senectute) und Freundschaft (Laelius de amicitia). Er legt die Gedanken, die ihn selbst bewegen, in den Mund bewunderter Personlichkeiten Roms. Die Texte gelten als Hohepunkte seines philosophischen Gesamtwerks nicht zuletzt ihrer vollendeten Sprache wegen.".
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    Rhetorik in Frage Und Antwort / Partitiones Oratoriae: Lateinisch - Deutsch.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 1994 - De Gruyter.
    cicero, als der unbestrittene Meister der romischen Beredsamkeit in Theorie und Praxis, hat sich in mehreren Werken mit der Theorie der Rhetorik befasst. In seinen "Partitiones oratoriae" stellt er die Rhetorik als System dar. Der literarischen Form nach handelt es sich um einen Dialog oder einen Katechismus in Frage und Antwort: Sohn Marcus darf seinen Vater im Urlaub anhand einer griechischen Vorlage examinieren. Uber die Datierung des Werks besteht keine Ubereinstimmung: Einiges spricht fur seine Entstehung im Jahre 56 (...)
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    De Legibus / Über Die Gesetze: Paradoxa Stoicorum / Stoische Paradoxien. Lateinisch - Deutsch.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 2004 - De Gruyter.
    Nach dem Vorbild Platons fasste Cicero den Plan, seiner Schrift "De re publica" eine Abhandlung ber die Gesetze folgen zu lassen. Der Dialog "De legibus" wird von Marcus Cicero, Atticus und Quintus Cicero, dem Bruder des Politikers, in heiter-entspannter Atmosph re auf seinem Landgut in Arpinum gef hrt. Es handelt sich um drei B cher ber rechtsphilosophische Grundfragen, die in einer kommentierenden Darstellung der Sakralgesetzgebung und des Zivilrechts veranschaulicht werden. Die 52/52 v. Chr. entstandene Schrift beweist (...)
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    How to Win an Argument: An Ancient Guide to the Art of Persuasion.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 2017 - Princeton University Press.
    Timeless techniques of effective public speaking from ancient Rome's greatest orator All of us are faced countless times with the challenge of persuading others, whether we're trying to win a trivial argument with a friend or convince our coworkers about an important decision. Instead of relying on untrained instinct—and often floundering or failing as a result—we’d win more arguments if we learned the timeless art of verbal persuasion, rhetoric. How to Win an Argument gathers the rhetorical wisdom of Cicero, (...)
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    Cato der ältere über Das Alter.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 2011 - In Cato Maior. Laelius: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 37-132.
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  9. De legibus / Über die Gesetze.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 2004 - In De Legibus / Über Die Gesetze: Paradoxa Stoicorum / Stoische Paradoxien. Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 6-199.
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    Einleitung.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 2011 - In Cato Maior. Laelius: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 7-36.
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  11. Einführung.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 2004 - In De Legibus / Über Die Gesetze: Paradoxa Stoicorum / Stoische Paradoxien. Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 281-296.
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    Erläuterungen.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 1994 - In Rhetorik in Frage Und Antwort / Partitiones Oratoriae: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 135-213.
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    Epistula ad Quintum fratrem 3,3,4.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 1994 - In Rhetorik in Frage Und Antwort / Partitiones Oratoriae: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 118-120.
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    Inhalt.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 2011 - In Cato Maior. Laelius: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 5-6.
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    Literaturhinweise.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 2011 - In Cato Maior. Laelius: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 279-284.
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    Laelius de amicitia über die freundschaft.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 2011 - In Cato Maior. Laelius: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 133-238.
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    Namenregister.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 1994 - In Rhetorik in Frage Und Antwort / Partitiones Oratoriae: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 266-266.
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    Nachwort.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 1994 - In Rhetorik in Frage Und Antwort / Partitiones Oratoriae: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 312-312.
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  19. Paradoxa Stoicorum / Stoische Paradoxien.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 2004 - In De Legibus / Über Die Gesetze: Paradoxa Stoicorum / Stoische Paradoxien. Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 200-246.
     
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    Register.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 2011 - In Cato Maior. Laelius: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 261-278.
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    Text und Übersetzung.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 1994 - In Rhetorik in Frage Und Antwort / Partitiones Oratoriae: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 6-117.
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  22. Verzeichnis der eigennamen und sachen.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 2004 - In De Legibus / Über Die Gesetze: Paradoxa Stoicorum / Stoische Paradoxien. Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 297-326.
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    Wortregister.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 1994 - In Rhetorik in Frage Und Antwort / Partitiones Oratoriae: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 267-306.
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    Zur Systematik der Status-Lehre.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 1994 - In Rhetorik in Frage Und Antwort / Partitiones Oratoriae: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 214-217.
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    Zur Textgestaltung.Marcus TulliusHG Cicero - 1994 - In Rhetorik in Frage Und Antwort / Partitiones Oratoriae: Lateinisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 218-265.
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  26. The Tuscalan Disputations of Marcus Tullius Cicero. In Five Books.Marcus Tullius Cicero & Gentleman - 1758 - Printed for John Whiston, and Benj. White, in Fleet-Street. Sold Also by T. And J. Merrill at Cambridge, and J. Fletcher at Oxford.
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    De Officiis.Marcus Tullius Cicero & Walter Miller - 2017 - William Heinemann Macmillan.
    In the de Officiis we have, save for the latter Philippics, the great orator's last contribution to literature. The last, sad, troubled years of his busy life could not be given to his profession; and he turned his never-resting thoughts to the second love of his student days and made Greek philosophy a possibility for Roman readers. The senate had been abolished; the courts had been closed. His occupation was gone; but Cicero could not surrender himself to idleness. In (...)
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    Tusculan Disputations.Marcus Tullius Cicero & J. E. King - 2009 - W. Heinemann G.P. Putnam's Sons.
    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BC-43 BC) was a Roman statesman, lawyer, political theorist, philosopher, and Roman constitutionalist. He is widely considered one of Rome's greatest orators and prose stylists. He is generally perceived to be one of the most versatile minds of ancient Rome. He introduced the Romans to the chief schools of Greek philosophy and created a Latin philosophical vocabulary, distinguishing himself as a linguist, translator, and philosopher. An impressive orator and successful lawyer, he probably thought his (...)
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    On Obligations: De Officiis.Marcus Tullius Cicero - 2008 - Oxford University Press UK.
    On Obligations was written by Cicero in late 44 BC after the assassination of Julius Caesar to provide principles of behaviour for aspiring politicians. It explores the apparent tensions between honourable conduct and expediency in public life, and the right and wrong ways of attaining political leadership. The principles of honourable behaviour are based on the Stoic virtues of wisdom, justice, magnanimity, and propriety; in Cicero's view the intrinsically useful is always identical with the honourable. Cicero's famous (...)
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  30. Marcus Tullius Cicero, His Three Bookes of Duties to Marcus His Sonne ... Whereunto the Latine is Adioyned.Marcus Tullius Cicero & Nicholas Grimald - 1600 - Thomas Este.
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    Marcus Tullius Ciceroes thre bokes Of duties, to Marcus his sonne.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Nicholas Grimald & Renaissance English Text Society - 1990 - Folger Books.
  32. [Petri Marci Interpretatio in Officia Ciceronis].Marcus Tullius Cicero, Petrus Marcus & Guillaume Le Roy - 1485 - [Guillaume le Roy].
     
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  33. On Duties.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Miriam T. Griffin & E. M. Atkins - 1991
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    Defence Speeches.Marcus Tullius Cicero - 2008 - Oxford University Press UK.
    'But I must stop now. I can no longer speak for tears - and my client has ordered that tears are not to be used in his defence.' Cicero was the greatest orator of the ancient world: he dominated the Roman courts, usually appearing for the defence. His speeches are masterpieces of persuasion: compellingly written, emotionally powerful, and somtimes hilariously funny. This book presents five of his most famous defences: of Roscius, falsely accused of murdering his father; of the (...)
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    The Nature of the Gods.Marcus Tullius Cicero (ed.) - 2008 - Oxford University Press UK.
    `My present intention is to clear myself of any suspicion of partiality by presenting the views of the generality of philosophers concerning the nature of the gods.' Cicero's philosophical works are now exciting renewed interest, in part because he provides vital evidence of the views of the Greek philosophers of the Hellenistic age, and partly because of the light he casts on the intellectual life of first century Rome. The Nature of the Gods is a text of central significance, (...)
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    On Life and Death.Cicero & Marcus Tullius Cicero - 2017 - Oxford University Press UK.
    'any service I may have rendered my countrymen in my active life I may also extend to them... now that I am at leisure'Marcus Tullius Cicero, Rome's greatest orator, had a career of intense activity in politics, the law courts and the administration, mostly in Rome. His fortunes, however, followed those of Rome, and he found himself driven into exile in 58 BC, only to return a year later to a city paralyzed by the domination of Pompey, Crassus, (...)
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    De natura deorum.Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1970
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    Cicero on the Emotions: Tusculan Disputations 3 and 4.Marcus Tullius Cicero - 2002 - University of Chicago Press.
    The third and fourth books of Cicero's Tusculan Disputations deal with the nature and management of human emotion: first grief, then the emotions in general. In lively and accessible style, Cicero presents the insights of Greek philosophers on the subject, reporting the views of Epicureans and Peripatetics and giving a detailed account of the Stoic position, which he himself favors for its close reasoning and moral earnestness. Both the specialist and the general reader will be fascinated by the (...)
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  39. De Oratore.Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1969 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 2 (2):100-105.
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    A Commentary on Cicero, De Officiis.Andrew Roy Dyck & Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1996 - University of Michigan Press.
    It deals with the problems of the Latin text (taking account of Michael Winterbottom's new edition), it delineates the work's structure and sometimes elusive train of thought, clarifies the underlying Greek and Latin concepts, and provides starting points for approaching the philosophical and historical problems that De Officiis raises.
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    De Officiis..Marcus Tullius Cicero & Ulrich Zell - 2013 - Hardpress Publishing.
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
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    De Natura Deorum ; Academica.Marcus Tullius Cicero & H. Rackham - 2005 - W. Heinemann G.P. Putnam's Sons.
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    De Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum: Libri Quinque (Classic Reprint).Marcus Tullius Cicero & J. N. Madvig - 2015 - Impensis Librariae Gyldendalianae (Frederici Hegel).
    Excerpt from De Finibus Bonorum Et Malorum: Libri Quinque About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We (...)
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  44. Marci Tvllii Ciceronis Tvscvlanarvm Qvaestionvm Liber Primvs.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Gregorio de' Gregori & Johannes - 1482 - Johannes and Gregorius de Gregoriis de Forlivio.
     
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  45. Sententiæciceronis, Demosthenis, Ac Terentii Dogmata Philosophica. Item, Apophthegmata Quæam Pia. Omnia Ex Ferè Ducentis Authoribus, Tam Græis Quàm Latinis, Ad Bene Beatéque Viuendum Diligentissimè Collecta, Authorum Nomina Sequentes Pagellæindicant.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Desiderius Demosthenes, Terence, Erasmus & Jacotius - 1584 - [Printed by Richard Field] Apud Robertum Dexter in Cœeterio D. Pauli Ad Insigne Serpentis Æei.
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  46. Sententiæciceronis, Demosthenis, Ac Terentii Dogmata Philosophica. [Item?] Apophthegmata Quæam Pia, Omnia Ex Fere Ducentis Auctoribus, Tam Græis Quàm Latinis.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Thomas Demosthenes, Terence & Marsh - 1580 - Apud Thomam Marsh.
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  47. Senteniæciceronis, Demosthenis, Ac Terentii Dogmata Philosophica Item, Apoththegmata Quæam Pia, Omnia Ex Ferè Ducentis Authoribus, Tam Græis Quàm Latinis, Ad Bènè Beatéque Vinendum Diligentissimè Collecta.Marcus Tullius Cicero, Demosthenes & Terence - 1619 - Ex Typographia Societatis Stationariorum.
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  48. Topica.Marcus Tullius Cicero & Georgius Di Maria - 1994 - L'epos.
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    On Academic Scepticism.Marcus Tullius Cicero - 2006 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    Charles Brittain's elegant new translation of Cicero's Academica makes available for the first time a readable and accurate translation into modern English of this complex yet crucial source of our knowledge of the epistemological debates between the skeptical Academics and the Stoics. Brittain's masterly Introduction, generous notes, English–Latin–Greek Glossary, and Index further commend this edition to the attention of students of Hellenistic philosophy at all levels.
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    On the Republic" and "on the Laws.Marcus Tullius Cicero - 2014 - Cornell University Press.
    Cicero's On the Republic and On the Laws are his major works of political philosophy. They offer his fullest treatment of fundamental political questions: Why should educated people have any concern for politics? Is the best form of government simple, or is it a combination of elements from such simple forms as monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy? Can politics be free of injustice? The two works also help us to think about natural law, which many people have considered since ancient (...)
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