Cicero's De Finibus

Modern Schoolman 4 (5):71-72 (1928)
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There are grounds for the opinion that Cicero, well known today for his oratorical powers, has been denied his rightful place in the age long chain of philosophers. In the following article, Mr. Orford points out his true position and uncovers the essential points of one of his finest works

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