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While the sick man has life there is hope.
Epistolarum ad Atticum.
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Two Treatises
The master of prose exemplifies the pragmatism of the philosophers mind applied to the human condition:
On Friendship
From the
Harvard Classics
, Vol. IX, Part 1.
On Old Age
From the
Harvard Classics
, Vol. IX, Part 2.
Letters
The epistles of the great orator and politician offer both personal insight and policy initiative. From the
Harvard Classics
, Vol. IX, Part 3.
Bartletts Cicero Quotations
Epitomal selections by John Bartlett.
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