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  1. Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators; also His Orator, or Accomplished Speaker. by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 2010-01-29
  2. The Letters of Cicero, Volume 1 - The Whole Extant Correspodence in Chronological Order by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 2010-07-12
  3. Cicero: Ancient Classics for English Readers by Rev. W. Lucas Collins, 2007-12-12
  4. The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4 by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 2010-07-06
  5. Cicero: The Life and Times of Rome's Greatest Politician by Anthony Everitt, 2003-05-06
  6. Selected Works (Penguin Classics) by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 1960-09-30
  7. The Republic and The Laws (Oxford World's Classics) by Cicero, 2009-07-15
  8. Cicero: Selected Political Speeches (Penguin Classics) by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 1977-12-08
  9. American Cicero: The Life of Charles Carroll (Lives of the Founders) by Bradley J. Birzer, 2010-02-15
  10. Cicero. On old age by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 2010-07-29
  11. Cicero: On Duties (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) by Cicero Marcus Tullius, 1991-02-22
  12. On the Good Life (Penguin Classics) by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 1971-09-30
  13. Treatises on Friendship and Old Age by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 2010-07-06
  14. Cicero: On Moral Ends (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Marcus Tullius Cicero, 2001-08-20

1. Marcus Tullius Cicero
A site devoted to cicero at the University of Texas at Austin, including images, texts, chronology, and bibliography.
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Texts provided by Chris Mitchell, Emanuele Narducci, Lukacs Varga, and various contributors to the Wiretap archive (see invididual texts for attributions). De Amicitia
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In Catilinam I

In Catilinam II
... Selections from the Rhetorica on genres of oratory (English).
Cicero Chronology
All dates are B.C. Chronology of writing and publication of some of Cicero's works is uncertain.
Cicero born at Arpinum
Brother Quintus born
Cicero's military service in the Social War
Pro P. Quinctio
Pro Sex. Roscio Amerino

Cicero travels to Athens and Rhodes to continue education (returns in 77)
Cicero marries Terentia (?) Pro Q. Roscio Comoedo Cicero quaestor in Sicily Divinatio in Caecilium In Verrem Cicero aedile Pro A. Caecina Pro M. Fonteio Pro M. Tullio Cicero praetor Pro Cluentio Pro Lege Manilia Son Marcus born Cicero consul In Catilinam Pro Murena Pro C. Rabirio perduellionis De Lege Agraria Cicero testifies against Clodius in the Bona Dea trial Pro Archia Pro Sulla Pro Flacco Cicero exiled (goes to northern Greece) Cicero recalled from exile De Domo Sua Post Reditum ad Quirites Post Reditum ad Senatum Pro Balbo Pro Caelio Pro Sestio In Vatinium De Haruspicum Responsis De Provinciis Consularibus De Oratore In Pisonem Pro Plancio Pro C. Rabirio Postumo

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3. Cicero - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Marcus Tullius cicero (January 3, 106 BC – December 7, 43 BC; sometimes anglicized as Tully ), was a Roman philosopher, statesman, lawyer, political theorist, and Roman
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Marcus Tullius Cicero Born January 3, 106 BC
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Italy Died December 7, 43 BC (aged 63)
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Italy Occupation Politician lawyer orator and philosopher Nationality Ancient Roman Subjects politics law philosophy oratory Literary movement Golden Age Latin Notable work(s) Politics: In Verrem Catiline Orations Philippics
Philosophy: De Inventione Influences Plato
Middle Platonism

Stoicism
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Plinius

Quintilian

Has had an immense influence on European culture for over 2000 years These articles cover Ancient Rome and the fall of the Republic Roman Republic Mark Antony Assassination of Julius Caesar ... Theatre of Pompey , Cicero, First Triumvirate Comitium These articles cover the Ancient Roman Comitium of the Republican era Structures Rostra Curia Hostilia Curia Julia ... Politicians Cicero Gaius Gracchus Julius Caesar Assemblies Roman Senate ... comitia curiata Marcus Tullius Cicero (pronounced /ˈsɪsɨroʊ/ /ˈkikeroː/ ; January 3, 106 BC – December 7, 43 BC; sometimes anglicized as "Tully"), was a Roman philosopher statesman lawyer ... political theorist , and Roman constitutionalist . He came from a wealthy municipal family of the equestrian order , and is widely considered one of Rome's greatest orators and prose stylists.

4. Cicero - Trust
The latter half of the first century BC witnessed the close of the Republican era. cicero was idealistic regarding his aspirations for the continuation of the Republic.
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Jump to: navigation search Template:Otheruses4 Image:CiceroBust.jpg Cicero at about age 60, from an ancient marble bust Marcus Tullius Cicero ( IPA Template:IPA Latin pronunciation: Template:IPA January 3 106 BC December 7 ... 43 BC ) was an orator statesman political theorist lawyer and philosopher of Ancient Rome . He is considered by many to be amongst the greatest of the Latin orator s and prose writers.
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    Image:Marcus Tullius Cicero.jpg Marcus Tullius Cicero The latter half of the first century BC witnessed the close of the Republican era. Cicero was idealistic regarding his aspirations for the continuation of the Republic. He was a practical statesman; although his career was marked by inconsistencies and policy shifts to suit the changing political climate, he remained the Republic’s genuine champion. This inconsistency, which is perhaps not surprising for a politician in turbulent times, was a constant theme throughout his life, as he often equated “his own problems with the ills of the republic.”
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    Cicero was born in Arpinum without senator ial and aristocratic connections. He was however distantly related to one of the

5. Wer War Cicero?
cicero war nicht nur Anwalt, Redner und Politker, sondern ebenso - und nicht weniger wichtig - Philosoph.
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Wer war eigentlich dieser Cicero, nach dem sogar Zeitschriften benannt werden? Marcus Tullius Cicero wurde 106 vor Christus in Arpinum bei Rom geboren. Sein Vater, der in der Rmischen Republik dem Ritterstand angehrte, lies den Sohn zum Anwalt und Redner ausbilden. Mit 25 Jahren tritt Cicero zum ersten Mal als Anwalt vor Gericht auf. Nach diesem ersten erfolgreichen Prozess gegen einen Gnstling Sullas (Pro Roscio Amerino) verlsst er Rom von 79 - 77 v. Chr. und bereist Griechenland und Kleinasien. In Athen und Rhodos trifft er die berhmtesten Philosophen seiner Zeit und schliet eine lebenslange Freundschaft zu seinem spteren Verleger Pomponius Atticus. Nach seiner Rckkehr heiratet er Terentia, die die gemeinsamen Kinder Tullia und im Jahre 65 Marcus gebiert. Cicero beschreitet als sogenannter "homo novus", d. h. als erster seiner Familie berhaupt, die mterlaufbahn bis zum Konsulat und dies im jeweils frhesten Alter. Den Anfang macht die Qustur in Sizilien im Jahre 75 v. Chr., wobei er sich so beliebt machte, dass ihm die Sizilianer die Anklage gegen den berchtigten Proprtor Verres bertrugen. Den Prozess gegen Verres gewann Cicero, obwohl sein Gegner der berhmteste Gerichtsanwalt jener Zeit, Hortensius, war. 69 ist Cicero kurulischer dil, 66 Prtor. Zusammen mit C. Antonius hat Cicero das Konsulat im Jahre 63 inne. Als Konsul schlgt Cicero die Verschwrung des Catilina nieder, wofr er sich als Retter der Republik sieht. Cicero steht an der Spitze seines politischen Lebens, als man ihn mit dem Titel "pater patriae" ehrt.

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7. Cicero: Biography From Answers.com
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Name at birth: Marcus Tullius Cicero Cicero was the greatest speaker among the many famous statesmen of ancient Rome. He practiced law and studied philosophy in Greece before holding a rising sequence of important jobs in the Roman Empire. In 64 BCE he became Consul, the highest office in Rome. As Consul he won fame for his orations against Cataline, the head of a secret conspiracy to seize the government. Always a staunch supporter of the Republic, Cicero was eventually forced from office by his enemies, and when Julius Caesar consolidated his power in 48 BC, Cicero went into political retirement. During this time he wrote his famous essays on happiness, on old age, and on friendship. Upon Caesar's assassination in 44 BCE, Cicero returned to public life and delivered a series of scathing speeches (the "Phillipics") against Marc Antony . This proved to be Cicero's undoing: when Antony took power in a triumvirate with Octavian and Marcus Lepidus, Cicero was declared an outlaw and killed by Antony's men in 43 BCE.

8. Cicero - Uncyclopedia, The Content-free Encyclopedia
Marcus Tullius Tully cicero (106 B.C. 43 B.C.) was a Roman politician, orator, and lawyer. He is also credited for popularizing the Orange Julius, which he originally
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Jump to: navigation search Augustus ... we're cool still, right? Please, put that sword down...” Cicero on Augustus Cicero takes the piss in his inimitable way Added by Zarbag Marcus Tullius "Tully" Cicero (106 B.C. - 43 B.C.) was a Roman politician, orator, and lawyer. He is also credited for popularizing the Orange Julius, which he originally concocted as a celebratory beverage after the assassination of Gaius Julius Caesar in 44 B.C. (At first he called it the "freshly-spilt Crimson lifeblood of Julius," but changed the name for marketing and flavor purposes). It was NOT, as many claim, invented by Caesar himself to combat scurvy at the Coliseum... but of course that prick would try to take the credit posthumously.
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Cicero was born into a moderately wealthy Equestrian family in Arpinum, a suburb of Rome . As a boy, he was educated in the style of the times ( philosophy , arithmetic, literature, Greek, etc.) and proved to be an intellectual prodigy. However, he was not soldierly material (as evidenced by his exemption from serving under Pompey's father, Pompey Strabo). Plutarch relates:

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10. Cicero [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
cicero (106—43 BCE) Marcus Tullius cicero was born on January 3, 106 BC and was murdered on December 7, 43 BC. His life coincided with the decline and fall of the Roman
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Cicero (106—43 BCE)
Marcus Tullius Cicero was born on January 3, 106 BC and was murdered on December 7, 43 BC. His life coincided with the decline and fall of the Roman Republic, and he was an important actor in many of the significant political events of his time (and his writings are now a valuable source of information to us about those events). He was, among other things, an orator, lawyer, politician, and philosopher. Making sense of his writings and understanding his philosophy requires us to keep that in mind. He placed politics above philosophical study; the latter was valuable in its own right but was even more valuable as the means to more effective political action. The only periods of his life in which he wrote philosophical works were the times he was forcibly prevented from taking part in politics.
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  • Cicero owed a debt to the triumvirate for ending his exile (and for not killing him), and for the next eight years he repaid that debt as a lawyer. Because he still could not engage in politics, he also had time to continue his studies of philosophy, and between 55 and 51 he wrote On the Orator On the Republic , and On the Laws However, Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian were able to come to terms and agreed to share power. Each of them had enemies that he wanted eliminated, and as part of the power-sharing deal each got to eliminate those enemies. Antony put not only Cicero but also his son, his brother, and his nephew on the list of those to be killed (the

    11. Cicero
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    icero was born Marcus Tullius Cicero in Arpinum, a small town on the outskirts of Rome on January 3, 106 B.C. As a young man in Rome his skill as an orator had already begun to grow. He began to plead cases in the public forum in his 20s, becoming well known in a very short period of time. By the time he was in his mid-30s he was the most recognized pleader at the Roman bar. A magistrate as well as a public speaker, at 42 he was elected Consul, Rome's highest office. Mystery Time Line Welcome Mystery Time Line Profiles History of the Mystery Cicero Edgar Allan Poe Sherlock Holmes ... Nancy Drew Mystery Greats Websites Agatha Christie Nancy Drew Alfred Hitchcock Charlie Chan ... Clue Chronicles Cicero was not only a great orator, but a writer as well as a statesman. His extensive writings included 58 speeches, about ten thousand pages of philosophy and rhetoric, and some eight hundred letters. He was perhaps most famous, however, for his speeches in the Roman courts and Senate. Since there were no newspapers in Ancient Rome, these speeches took on tremendous importance, providing news for the public as well as entertainment. All of Cicero's speeches were copied, circulated, read, and reread. Two well-known lawsuits of his time made Cicero famous.

    12. Cicero [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    Overview of the life and works of Marcus Tullius cicero, from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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    Cicero (106—43 BCE)
    Marcus Tullius Cicero was born on January 3, 106 BC and was murdered on December 7, 43 BC. His life coincided with the decline and fall of the Roman Republic, and he was an important actor in many of the significant political events of his time (and his writings are now a valuable source of information to us about those events). He was, among other things, an orator, lawyer, politician, and philosopher. Making sense of his writings and understanding his philosophy requires us to keep that in mind. He placed politics above philosophical study; the latter was valuable in its own right but was even more valuable as the means to more effective political action. The only periods of his life in which he wrote philosophical works were the times he was forcibly prevented from taking part in politics.
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  • On Invention ... Texts about Cicero
  • Cicero owed a debt to the triumvirate for ending his exile (and for not killing him), and for the next eight years he repaid that debt as a lawyer. Because he still could not engage in politics, he also had time to continue his studies of philosophy, and between 55 and 51 he wrote On the Orator On the Republic , and On the Laws However, Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian were able to come to terms and agreed to share power. Each of them had enemies that he wanted eliminated, and as part of the power-sharing deal each got to eliminate those enemies. Antony put not only Cicero but also his son, his brother, and his nephew on the list of those to be killed (the

    13. Cicero Quotes - The Quotations Page
    cicero Be sure that it is not you that is mortal, but only your body. For that man whom your outward form reveals is not yourself; the spirit is the true self, not that
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    A happy life consists in tranquility of mind.
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    A life of peace, purity, and refinement leads to a calm and untroubled old age.
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    A mind without instruction can no more bear fruit than can a field, however fertile, without cultivation.
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    Advice is judged by results, not by intentions.
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    All action is of the mind and the mirror of the mind is the face, its index the eyes.
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    Art is born of the observation and investigation of nature.
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    As the old proverb says "Like readily consorts with like."
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    Be sure that it is not you that is mortal, but only your body. For that man whom your outward form reveals is not yourself; the spirit is the true self, not that physical figure which and be pointed out by your finger.
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    15. Marcus Tullius Cicero
    An accomplished poet, philosopher, rhetorician, and humorist, Marcus Tullius cicero (106 BC43 BC) was also the greatest forensic orator Rome ever produced.
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    Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) An accomplished poet, philosopher, rhetorician, and humorist, Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 BC BC ) was also the greatest forensic orator Rome ever produced. But to Cicero, service to the res publica (literally, "the public affair") was a Roman citizen's highest duty. At age 26 (in 80 BC ), he successfully defended a man prosecuted unjustly by a crony of the bloodthirsty dictator Sulla. In 69 BC , he brought to order the corrupt Sicilian governor Verres. As consul in 63 BC , he put down the Catilinarian conspiracy; later, he was sent into exile for refusing to join the First Triumvirate. Late in life, he led the Senate's gallant but unsuccessful battle against Antony, for which he paid with his life on 7 December 43 BC Biographical Resources Texts and Translation Ancient Rhetoric Miscellaneous

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    18. The Internet Classics Archive | Cicero By Plutarch
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    (died 43 B.C.E.) By Plutarch Written 75 A.C.E. Translated by John Dryden IT is generally said, that Helvia, the mother of Cicero, was both well-born and lived a fair life; but of his father nothing is reported but in extremes. For whilst some would have him the son of a fuller, and educated in that trade, others carry back the origin of his family to Tullus Attius, an illustrious king of the Volscians, who waged war not without honour against the Romans. However, he who first of that house was surnamed Cicero seems to have been a person worthy to be remembered; since those who succeeded him not only did not reject, but were fond of that name, though vulgarly made a matter of reproach. For the Latins call a vetch Cicer, and a nick or dent at the tip of his nose, which resembled the opening in a vetch, gave him the surname of Cicero. Cicero, whose story I am writing, is said to have replied with spirit to some of his friends, who recommended him to lay aside or change

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    cicero was a famous Roman statesman. He was born six years before Julius Caesar. They were in politics at the same time.
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