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  1. M. T. CICERONIS. Quaedam Selectae, in USUM Delphini, cum Interpretatione et Variantibus Aliquot per Singulas Orationes Lectionibus. Quibus Praefigitur Vita Ciceronis per Annos Consulares Digesta. In this Edition are Introduced All the Valuable Notes of the Dauphin Edition Translated into English, Selections from Duncan and Other Commentators, and Original Observations; Also Translations of the Notes from Asconius, P. Manutius, & c, on Three of the Orations. By John G. Smart. by Marcus Tullius [106 BC - 43 BC]. Smart, John G. - Editor. Cicero, 1826-01-01

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2. Cicero - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Marcus Tullius Cicero; Marcus Tullius Cicero Born January 3, 106 BC Arpinum, Italy Died December 7, 43 BC (aged 63) Formia, Italy Occupation Politician, lawyer, orator and philosopher
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Marcus Tullius Cicero Born January 3, 106 BCE
Arpinum
Italy Died December 7, 43 BCE (aged 63)
Formia
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
Influenced Tacitus
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/ Classical Latin [ˈkikeroː] ; January 3, 106 BCE – December 7, 43 BCE; 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.

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Cicero (106-43BC) [Marcus Tullius Cicero] Roman Statesman, Orator, Philosopher
These Cicero quotes and sayings are from our famous and inspiring collection. Nothing is so swift as calumny; nothing is more easily uttered; nothing more readily received; nothing more widely dispersed. [La., Nihil est autem tam voluere, quam maledictum; nihil facilius emittitur; nihil citius excipitur, latius dissipatur] - Cicero [Marcus Tullius Cicero] True glory takes root, and even spreads; all false pretences, like flowers, fall to the ground; nor can any counterfeit last long. - Cicero [Marcus Tullius Cicero] Nothing quite new is perfect. - Cicero [Marcus Tullius Cicero] No wise man ever thought that a traitor should be trusted. [La., Nemo unquam sapiens proditori credendum putavit] -

4. 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.

5. 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 and the Academic Skeptics Cicero and Stoicism and Peripateticism Cicero and Epicureanism
  • 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

    6. Tully | Define Tully At Dictionary.com
    –noun Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
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    7. Cicero Und Der R Mische Humanismus
    Eine Antrittsvorlesung von Johannes Christes.
    http://dochost.rz.hu-berlin.de/humboldt-vl/christes-johannes/PDF/Christes.pdf

    8. Cicero, Marcus Tullius Definition Of Cicero, Marcus Tullius In The Free Online E
    Cicero, Marcus Tullius (born 106 BC, Arpinum, Latium—died Dec. 7, 43 BC, Formiae) Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, and writer. Born to a wealthy family, he quickly established a
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    10. Cicero [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
    1st century BCE Roman orator and philosopher of the New Academy.
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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.
    Table of Contents
  • Cicero and the Academic Skeptics Cicero and Stoicism and Peripateticism Cicero and Epicureanism
  • 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

    11. 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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    The Cicero Homepage
    Cicero Texts
    Texts provided by Chris Mitchell, Emanuele Narducci, Lukacs Varga, and various contributors to the Wiretap archive (see invididual texts for attributions). De Amicitia
    Pro Archia

    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

    12. Books By Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 106 BC-43 BC
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    13. M. Tullius Cicero, For Marcus Tullius, Section 1
    English translation by Yonge
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    14. Cicero, Marcus Tullius - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
    Roman orator, writer, and politician. His speeches and philosophical and rhetorical works are models of Latin prose, and his letters provide a picture of contemporary Roman life.
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    16. Cicero, Marcus Tullius - Brutus
    A description of the Roman tradition of public and judiciary speeches along with an autobiographical sketch.
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    M. Tulli Ciceronis BRUTUS
    1 Cum e Cilicia decedens Rhodum venissem et eo mihi de Q. Hortensi morte esset adlatum, opinione omnium maiorem animo cepi dolorem. nam et amico amisso cum consuetudine iucunda tum multorum officiorum coniunctione me privatum videbam et interitu talis aug uris dignitatem nostri conlegi deminutam dolebam; qua in cogitatione et cooptatum me ab eo in conlegium recordabar, in quo iuratus iudicium dignitatis meae fecerat, et inauguratum ab eodem; ex quo augurum institutis in parentis eum loco colere debebam.
    2 augebat etiam molestiam, quod magna sapientium civium bonorumque penuria vir egregius coniunctissimusque mecum consiliorum omnium societate alienissimo rei publicae tempore exstinctus et auctoritatis et prudentiae suae triste nobis desiderium reliquerat ; dolebamque quod non, ut plerique putabant, adversarium aut obtrectatorem laudum mearum sed socium potius et consortem gloriosi laboris amiseram.
    3 etenim si in leviorum artium studio memoriae proditum est poetas nobilis poetarum aequalium morte doluisse, quo tandem animo eius interitum ferre debui, cum quo certare erat gloriosius quam omnino adversarium non habere? cum praesertim non modo numquam sit aut illius a me cursus impeditus aut ab illo meus, sed contra semper alter ab altero adiutus et communicando et monendo et favendo.
    4 sed quoniam perpetua quadam felicitate usus ille cessit e vita suo magis quam suorum civium tempore et tum occidit, cum lugere facilius rem publicam posset, si viveret, quam iuvare, vixitque tam diu quam licuit in civitate bene beateque vivere, nostro i ncommodo detrimentoque, si est ita necesse, doleamus, illius vero mortis opportunitatem benevolentia potius quam misericordia prosequamur, ut, quotienscumque de clarissumo et beatissumo viro cogitemus, illum potius quam nosmet ipsos diligere videamur.

    17. Marcus Tullius Cicero (Roman Statesman, Scholar, And Writer) -- Britannica Onlin
    Marcus Tullius Cicero (Roman statesman, scholar, and writer), 106 bcArpinum, Latium now Arpino, Italy Dec. 7, 43 bcFormiae, Latium now FormiaRoman statesman, lawyer, scholar
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    18. "Scipio's Dream. " By Cicero, Marcus Tullius, 106 BC-43 BC 28/34
    For me indeed, Scipio, though suddenly snatched away, still lives and will always live; for I loved the virtue of the man, which is not extinguished.
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    19. De Amicitia
    On Friendship or Laelius .
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    M. Tulli Ciceronis
    Laelius De Amicitia
    [This version of the De Amicitia is a conflation of two texts: M. Tulli Ciceronis Laelius De Amicitia , ed. Clifton Price, 1902; and M. Tulli Ciceronis Scripta Quae Manserunt Omnia , Part 4, Vol. 3, ed. C.F.W. Mueller, 1890.] Q. Mucius augur multa narrare de C. Laelio socero suo memoriter et iucunde solebat nec dubitare illum in omni sermone appellare sapientem; ego autem a patre ita eram deductus ad Scaevolam sumpta virili toga, ut, quoad possem et liceret, a senis latere numquam discederem; itaque multa ab eo prudenter disputata, multa etiam breviter et commode dicta memoriae mandabam fierique studebam eius prudentia doctior. Quo mortuo me ad pontificem Scaevolam contuli, quem unum nostrae civitatis et ingenio et iustitia praestantissimum audeo dicere. Sed de hoc alias; nunc redeo ad augurem. Cum saepe multa, tum memini domi in hemicyclio sedentem, ut solebat, cum et ego essem una et pauci admodum familiares, in eum sermonem illum incidere qui tum forte multis erat in ore. Meministi enim profecto, Attice, et eo magis, quod P. Sulpicio utebare multum, cum is tribunus plebis capitali odio a Q. Pompeio, qui tum erat consul, dissideret, quocum coniunctissime et amantissime vixerat, quanta esset hominum vel admiratio vel querella. Itaque tum Scaevola cum in eam ipsam mentionem incidisset, exposuit nobis sermonem Laeli de amicitia habitum ab illo secum et cum altero genero, C. Fannio Marci filio, paucis diebus post mortem Africani. Eius disputationis sententias memoriae mandavi, quas hoc libro exposui arbitratu meo; quasi enim ipsos induxi loquentes, ne 'inquam' et 'inquit' saepius interponeretur, atque ut tamquam a praesentibus coram haberi sermo videretur.

    20. Cicero, Marcus Tullius - Definition Of Cicero, Marcus Tullius By The Free Online
    Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Marcus Tullius Cicero a Roman statesman and orator remembered for his mastery of Latin prose (106-43 BC)
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