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13. Cicero Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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- Marcus Tullius Cicero was born on January 3, 106 BC and was murdered on December 7, 43 BC. ...
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- Cicero's political career was a remarkable one. ... Cicero's family, though aristocratic, was not one of them, nor did it have great wealth. But Cicero had a great deal of political ambition; at a very young age he chose as his motto the same one Achilles was said to have had: to always be the best and overtop the rest. ... Cicero, however, was no soldier. ...
14. Plautus, Terence, and Cicero by Sanderson Beck
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- Titus Maccius Plautus was born in the Umbrian town of Sarsina, lived about seventy years, and according to Cicero died in 184 BC. ...
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- Marcus Tullius Cicero was born at Arpinum in central Italy on January 3, 106 BC. ... At age fifteen Cicero was initiated into manhood and put on the white toga. ... Cicero served in the army under Sulla against the Marsians in 89 BC, but apparently he did not like army life. Cicero wrote poetry, but he became renowned for his oratory as a lawyer and politician. ... For several years young Cicero was a keen observer of the lawcourts and political debates but held back from participating, mainly because he disliked the lawlessness and autocracy of Cinna's government 87-84 BC, just as forty years later he would withdraw from the dictatorship of Julius Caesar.
- Cicero also held back during Sulla's regime until young Sextus Roscius could not find a lawyer to defend him against a parricide charge brought by Sulla supporters in 80 BC. ...
- Only the young Cicero would take his case against the powerful Sullans. ... Cicero was careful to say that Sulla did not have knowledge of these things; but it was courageous of him to take this dangerous case, and by his accusing the murderers and explaining their motivations Roscius was acquitted, yielding Cicero great acclaim. Plutarch wrote that Cicero left Rome after this out of fear of Sulla; but Cicero actually handled some other cases first, including defending the rights of a woman from Arretium in which he challenged Sulla's attempt to disenfranchise Etruscans.
15. Marcus Tullius Cicero - Das literarische Werk - Rhetorische Schriften - Reden
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- De partitione oratoria - Einteilung der Reden - Lehrgespräch über Rhetorik zwischen Cicero un d seinem Sohn Marcus.
- Rhetorica ad Herennium - Rhetorik an Herennium - Lehrbuch der Rhetorik in vier Büchern - lange Zeit Cicero zugeschrieben .
- Verres, die Cicero nicht zu halten brauchte, weil Verres freiwillig in die Verbannung gegangen war.
- Caecilius, der sich wie Cicero um das Amt des anklägers gegen Verres beworben hatte.
- Pro Archia poeta - Cicero setzt sich in dieser Verhandlung für das angefochtene Bürgerrecht des Dichters Archias ein.
- Cicero dankt Cäsar für de Begnadigung des M. ...
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17. Cicero
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20. Cicero Book
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- Cicero's De Officiis .
- Source: Marcus Tullius Cicero. ...
- 3 And therefore, my dear Cicero, I cordially recommend you to read carefully not only my orations but also these books of mine on philosophy, which are now about as extensive. ...
- ------ a Cicero's technical terms are difficult because he has to invent them to translate Greek that is perfectly simple: "rectum+" is 'right,' i. ...
- Cicero plays on the double meaning of honestum: 1) "moral goodness," and 2) "honourable" "distinguished," etc. ...
- " And although, my dear Cicero, you are a student of that most ancient and celebrated school of philosophy, with Cratippus as your master - and he deserves to be classed with the founders of that illustrious sect/a - still I wish our ------ .
21. Clodia
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- (1958), "Cicero, Clodia and the pro Caelio", Greece & Rome 5, pp. ...
- Cicero, Pro Caelio (trans. in Penguin Cicero: Selected Political Speeches; extracts in L&F 71). ...
- The woman named "Lesbia" in Catullus's poems has traditionally been identified as the Clodia of Cicero's speech. ...
- Clodius Pulcher with whom, according to Cicero, she had an incestuous relationship. ...
- You can find more information on Cicero at the Cicero Home Page, University of Texas. ...
- Clodius Pulcher, tribune of 58 and Cicero's big enemy. ... Cicero refers in the speech to some of her famous ancestors. ...
- 58: addressed to Caelius (might be but isn't necessarily the same Caelius as in Cicero); Lesbia "loiters at the crossroads and in the back-streets / ready to toss-off the 'magnanimous' sons of Rome". ...
- So the traditional thing has been to put the evidence of Cicero and Catullus together to make a picture of Clodia: unfaithful to her husband, promiscuous, dangerous. ...
- Cicero probably breaks new ground by making such accusations against a woman, which acknowledges her important role in the case. ...
- This is fairly consistent with the picture we get in non-sensationalist sources like Cicero's letters (see last time). ...
22. BU | Department of Classical Studies | Faculty | Profiles
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- "Cicero's Early Speeches," Brill's Companion to Cicero, ed. ...
- "The Quality of Mercy in Cicero's Pro Murena," in Rome and Her Monuments: Essays on the City and Literature of Rome in Honor of K. ...
- "Ars Dispositionis: Cicero's Second Speech Against Rullus," Hermes 116 (1988) 409-27.
- "The Masks of Rhetoric: Cicero's Pro Roscio Amerino," Rhetorica 3 (Winter, 1985) 1-20.
23. Marcus Tullius Cicero, 106-43 BC
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- MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO .
- " Cicero, Letter to Varro (Rome, 46 BC). ...
- Seldom has any man come down to posterity "warts and all," as has Marcus Tullius Cicero, with all his virtues and vices visibly intact. If Cicero's legendary position in western learning is largely due to his carefully-wrought speeches, many of which survived the fall of Rome and were primary teaching sources for rhetoric in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, so his personal letters also show the man entire. ...
- Cicero was born and raised in the Italian provincial town of Arpinum (Arpino), seventy miles east of Rome. ... No single fact in Cicero's life is more important. ...
- When Cicero was about ten, his father moved to Rome and the young man received the best education and training money could buy. ... The relationship of Pompey the Great and Cicero would remain uneasily in place until their deaths. ...
- Cicero began the upward arc of his legal career in 80 BC, defending Sextus Roscius in a murder case; Roscius claimed he was persecuted by an influential freedman of Sulla the Dictator. ... From 79 to 76 BC, Cicero traveled in Greece and Asia Minor, studying Greek philosophy and oratory; returning to Rome, he began the cursus honorum the standard rungs of political office and climbed with confident ease. ... Finally, and to his untold joy, Cicero was elected Consul for 63 BC This highest Roman position was almost unobtainable for any man except an Optimate, a senator with previous consular ancestors; yet Cicero, the "new man," easily came in first. ...
- It was during his Consulship in 63 that an event occurred that defined Cicero for the rest of his life. ... Cicero stumbled on information suggesting that Catiline was planning a coup d'etat; he promptly alerted the Senate and suppressed the plot. ... Cicero also learned the identity of Catiline's fellow-conspirators, and five well-known Romans were arrested, promptly arraigned during a turbulent Senatorial meeting, and executed without formal trial. ...
- The trial of Catiline's conspirators in 63 BC casts a blinding spotlight on three men who would carry the fate of Rome until their deaths; Julius Caesar, Marcus Cato and Marcus Cicero. Cicero was in his early 40's, a few years older than Caesar and Cato, and it was during the trial that Caesar's actions made Cicero take him seriously. Cicero spoke forcefully for immediate execution of all conspirators, as did Cato. Caesar spoke for banishment, rather than death (no Roman was allowed to be put to death without formal trial, a rule which Cicero in the danger of the moment was determined to ignore). Although Caesar almost swayed the crowd, Cato then spoke for Cicero's position, winning the argument. ... Cicero would be blamed for subverting the unwritten constitution (the mos maoirum) for the rest of his life. ... Cato's defense led Cicero inevitably into Cato's political camp, the reactionary Senatorial party of Optimates known as the Boni ("just men. ...
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