About Tully's Offices, in Three Books, Turned Out of Lat. Into Engl. by R. L'estrange
This classic work by the Roman philosopher and statesman Cicero is an essential read for anyone interested in the art of rhetoric and political philosophy. The book consists of a series of dialogues between Cicero and his assistant, in which they discuss the principles of moral and political philosophy. The English translation by R. Lestrange is faithful to the original Latin text, making this an invaluable resource for scholars and students of ancient philosophy.
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