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  • - Lateinisch - Deutsch
    by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £31.99

    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 "e;Partitiones oratoriae"e; 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 v. Chr., vieles dafur, dass es erst zehn Jahre spater niedergeschrieben wurde. Das straff gegliederte Werk gibt einen ausgezeichneten Einblick in die vielfaltigen Anforderungen, denen ein Redner gerecht werden musste und auch heute noch genugen muss.

  • - Also, Treatises On The Nature Of The Gods, And On The Commonwealth
    by Marcus Tullius Cicero & C D Yonge
    £16.49

    This comprehensive anthology of Cicero's works contains his Tuscalan Disputations, his treatises on the divine, and the 'De re Publica' - otherwise known as On the Commonwealth.Originally conceived by Cicero as a method of popularising the Stoical form of philosophy to which he subscribed, the Tusculan Disputations explain, in five books on specific topics, the principles and merits of the Stoic outlook on life. The benefits of adopting the Stoical mindset, from a rational, measured reaction to physical pain and illness, to the mental anguish of losing a loved one, are examples of what Cicero explores. Although the Disputations chiefly convey thoughts of other, prior thinkers, they contain Cicero's distinct voice on the subject. Written with the literate clarity and flair which defines the author's body of work, the Disputations persuasively identify, discuss and expound qualities of the philosophy to which Cicero ascribed his mentality in life.

  • - Also, Treatises On The Nature Of The Gods, And On The Commonwealth (Hardcover)
    by Marcus Tullius Cicero & C D Yonge
    £28.49

    This comprehensive anthology of Cicero's works contains his Tuscalan Disputations, his treatises on the divine, and the 'De re Publica' - otherwise known as On the Commonwealth.Originally conceived by Cicero as a method of popularising the Stoical form of philosophy to which he subscribed, the Tusculan Disputations explain, in five books on specific topics, the principles and merits of the Stoic outlook on life. The benefits of adopting the Stoical mindset, from a rational, measured reaction to physical pain and illness, to the mental anguish of losing a loved one, are examples of what Cicero explores. Although the Disputations chiefly convey thoughts of other, prior thinkers, they contain Cicero's distinct voice on the subject. Written with the literate clarity and flair which defines the author's body of work, the Disputations persuasively identify, discuss and expound qualities of the philosophy to which Cicero ascribed his mentality in life.

  • by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £15.99 - 34.49

  • by MARCUS TULLI CICERO
    £26.99

  • by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £48.49 - 66.99

  • by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £13.99 - 32.49

  • by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £17.99 - 36.49

  • by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £15.99 - 38.99

  • by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £6.99

    Vom Staat ist ein staatstheoretisches Werk des r├╢mischen Politikers und Philosophen Marcus Tullius Cicero, das aus sechs B├╝chern besteht, deren Inhalt jedoch nur teilweise ├╝berliefert ist. Es wurde in den Jahren 54 bis 51 v. Chr. verfasst. Das Werk behandelt die Frage nach der besten Staatsform und dem optimalen Staatslenker und ist in Form eines platonischen Dialogs mit Scipio Aemilianus in der Hauptrolle geschrieben. Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 v. Chr. - ΓÇá 43 v. Chr.) war ein r├╢mischer Politiker, Anwalt, Schriftsteller und Philosoph, der ber├╝hmteste Redner Roms und Konsul im Jahr 63 v. Chr.

  • by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £9.99

    De fato ist eine Erörterung des Marcus Tullius Cicero. Sie ist nach De natura deorum und De divinatione der dritte und letzte Teil seines theologischen Werkes. Unter fatum versteht Cicero wohl, wie er seinem Bruder Quintus in De divinatione I, 125/126 in den Mund legt: ''Mit "Schicksal" aber meine ich das, was die Griechen mit dem Begriff heimarméne erfassen, d.h. die Reihung und Verkettung der Ursachen, da eine Ursache, mit der anderen verknüpft, je eine Wirkung aus sich hervorgehen lässt. ... das ewige ursächliche Gesetz aller Dinge. Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 v. Chr. - † 43 v. Chr.) war ein römischer Politiker, Anwalt, Schriftsteller und Philosoph, der berühmteste Redner Roms und Konsul im Jahr 63 v. Chr.

  • - Laelius de amicitia
    by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £5.99

    Der Laelius de amicitia ist ein Werk des r├╢mischen Rechtsanwalts, Politikers, Schriftstellers und Philosophen Marcus Tullius Cicero, das wahrscheinlich im Herbst 44 v. Chr. geschrieben wurde und Ciceros Freund Titus Pomponius Atticus gewidmet ist. Das Werk ist in Dialogform geschrieben und er├╢rtert die Freundschaft. Als Quellen k├╢nnen Cicero unter anderem Werke von Panaitios von Rhodos und Aristoteles (Nikomachische Ethik) gedient haben. Der Dialog spielt im Jahr 129 v. Chr. kurz nach dem Tod von Scipio Aemilianus. Hauptfiguren sind Quintus Mucius Scaevola und Gaius Fannius sowie Gaius Laelius, von dem der Dialog seinen Namen erhielt. Der Hauptteil des Dialogs wird durch eine Redeaufforderung des Fannius in die drei Themenbereiche Meinung ├╝ber die Freundschaft, das Wesen der Freundschaft und Vorschriften in der Freundschaft geteilt. Wichtige Themen sind in dem Werk der "Wert der Freundschaft", das "Wesen der Freundschaft" und die Unterscheidung zwischen einer "Freundschaft von Weisen" und "gew├╢hnlicher Freundschaft". Marcus Tullius Cicero (106 v. Chr. - ΓÇá 43 v. Chr.) war ein r├╢mischer Politiker, Anwalt, Schriftsteller und Philosoph, der ber├╝hmteste Redner Roms und Konsul im Jahr 63 v. Chr.

  • by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £12.49 - 22.49

  • by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £12.49

    ON DUTIES deserves more attention than it gets, and it rewards the attention it receives, because it deals with the question of the well-lived life in a clear, thoughtful, accessible, and compelling manner. Cicero believed On Duties to be his magnum opus, and much of history has agreed with him on this. Of On Duties, the French philosopher Voltaire wrote: "No one will ever write anything more wise, more true, or more useful." And Martin Luther, in his Table Talk says this of Cicero: "Let those who wish to see a true philosophy read Cicero. Cicero was a wise and industrious man, and he suffered much and accomplished much."On Duties was the second book to be printed by Gutenberg's press. Parts of it served as inspiration for Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. St. Ambrose was so enamored with the work that he wrote his On the Duties of the Clergy with Cicero's On Duties as the model, and refers to it throughout his own book.The three books that make up On Duties are full of historical examples which are worth their weight in gold. They, like Homeric similes, are marvelous windows into an age that is not described in any ancient texts since the audience of the texts are written to people who shared the age and therefore needed no descriptions. But they also give us Cicero's own culturally conservative interpretations of the events of his time, and this is very valuable indeed.

  • by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £25.49

    This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It contains classical literature works from over two thousand years. Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of international literature classics available in printed format again ¿ worldwide.

  • by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £15.49

  • - An Ancient Guide for Believers and Nonbelievers
    by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £13.49

  • by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £79.99

    The fourth volume of Dr Shackleton Bailey's edition of the Atticus letters contains a revised version of the text first published in the Oxford Classical Texts in 1961. Like its predecessors, this volume contains a text selective apparatus, a translation facing each page of text, a full commentary, and indexes.

  • by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £12.49

  • by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £31.99

    Cicero's poetry has often been adversely criticised. This book presents a collection of all of the surviving lines of Cicero's works. The poems are closely analyzed and a full introduction and commentary on the text is provided.

  • - An Ancient Guide to True Friendship
    by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £13.49

    "Ancient wisdom for modern readers"--Page facing title page.

  • by William Smith, Marcus Tullius Cicero, Plato, et al.
    £25.49

  • by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £16.99 - 28.49

  • by Marcus Tullius Cicero
    £21.99

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