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Oratory, Ancient Rhetoric, Correspondence, Early works to 1800, Translations into English, Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin, Old age, History, Stoics, Philosophy, Fate and fatalism, Latin Manuscripts, Roman law, Latin Authors, Friendship, Facsimiles, Divination, Statesmen, Politics and government, Sources, Political science, Latin letters, Latin language materials, Invention (Rhetoric), Topic (Philosophy), Cicero, marcus tullius, Public speaking, Philosophy, ancient, Rome, antiquities, Rome, history, republic, 510-30 b.c., Sulla, publius cornelius, -45 b.c., Statesmen, italy, Authors, latin, Atticus, titus pomponius, Primates, behavior, Animal communication, Antiquities, Antiguedades, Política y gobierno, Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), Speeches (Cicero, Marcus Tullius), ManuscriptsPeople
Marcus Tullius Cicero, Publius Cornelius Sulla (d. 45 B.C), Marcus Junius Brutus (85?-42 B.C), Titus Pomponius Atticus, Quintus Tullius Cicero, Titus Pomponius. [from old catalog] AtticusPlaces
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Cicero: Letters to Atticus (Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries)
June 10, 2004, Cambridge University Press
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Cicero: Pro Roscio Amerino (Bristol Latin Texts Series) (Bristol Latin Texts Series)
August 1, 1991, Duckworth Publishing
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Cicero.: De oratore ..
1942, Harvard University Press, W. Heinemann ltd
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