Cicero
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Marcus Tullius Cicero ).}} ( ; ; 3 January 106 BC – 7 December 43 BC) was a Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, philosopher, orator, writer and Academic skeptic, who tried to uphold optimate principles during the political crises that led to the establishment of the Roman Empire. His extensive writings include treatises on rhetoric, philosophy and politics. He is considered one of Rome's greatest orators and prose stylists and the innovator of what became known as "Ciceronian rhetoric". Cicero was educated in Rome and in Greece. He came from a wealthy municipal family of the Roman equestrian order, and served as consul in 63 BC.He greatly influenced both ancient and modern reception of the Latin language. A substantial part of his work has survived, and he was admired by both ancient and modern authors alike. Cicero adapted the arguments of the chief schools of Hellenistic philosophy in Latin and coined a large portion of Latin philosophical vocabulary via lexical innovation (e.g. neologisms such as , ''generator'', , ''infinitio'', , ), almost 150 of which were the result of translating Greek philosophical terms.
Though he was an accomplished orator and successful lawyer, Cicero believed his political career was his most important achievement. During his consulship in 63 BC, he suppressed the Catilinarian conspiracy. However, because he had summarily and controversially executed five of the conspirators without trial, he was exiled in 58 but recalled the next year. Spending much of the 50s unhappy with the state of Roman politics, he took a governorship in Cilicia in 51 and returned to Italy on the eve of Caesar's civil war. Supporting Pompey during the war, Cicero was pardoned after Caesar's victory. After Caesar's assassination in 44 BC, he led the Senate against Mark Antony, attacking him in a series of speeches. He elevated Caesar's heir Octavian to rally support against Antony in the ensuing violent conflict. But after Octavian and Antony reconciled to form the triumvirate (with Lepidus), Cicero was proscribed and executed in late 43 BC while attempting to escape Italy for safety. His severed hands and head (taken by order of Antony and displayed representing the repercussions of his anti-Antonian actions as a writer and as an orator, respectively) were then displayed on the rostra.
Petrarch's rediscovery of Cicero's letters is often credited for initiating the 14th-century Renaissance in public affairs, humanism, and classical Roman culture. According to Polish historian Tadeusz Zieliński, "the Renaissance was above all things a revival of Cicero, and only after him and through him of the rest of Classical antiquity." The peak of Cicero's authority and prestige came during the 18th-century Enlightenment, and his impact on leading Enlightenment thinkers and political theorists such as John Locke, David Hume, Montesquieu, and Edmund Burke was substantial. His works rank among the most influential in global culture, and today still constitute one of the most important bodies of primary material for the writing and revision of Roman history, especially the last days of the Roman Republic. Provided by Wikipedia
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De Oratore. Books I-II / Cicero ; with an English translation by E. W. Sutton ; completed, with an introduction, by H. Rackham. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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De oratore. Book III : de fato ; paradoxa stoicorum ; de partitione oratoria / Cicero ; with an English translation by H. Rackham. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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The speeches : Pro lege Manilia, Pro Caecina, Pro Cluentio, Pro Rabirio perduellionis / with an English translation by H. Grose Hodge. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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De inventione, De optimo genere oratorum, Topica / Cicero ;Wwth an English translation by H.M. Hubbell. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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Cicero : de oratore in two volumes. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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Cicero. De senectute, De amicitia, De divinatione / with an English translation by William Armistead Falconer. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero : with his treatises on friendship and old age / translated by E.S. Shuckburgh, and Letters of Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, translated by William Melmoth, revised by F.C.T. Bosanquet ; with introductions and notes. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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Philippics / Cicero ; edited and translated by D.R. Shackleton Bailey. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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Cicero De officiis / with an English translation by Walter Miller. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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The speeches. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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The speeches: Pro T. Annio Milone - In L. Calpurnium Pisonem - Pro M. Aemilio Scauro - Pro M. Fonteio - Pro C. Rabirio Postumo - Pro M. Marcello -Pro Q. Ligario - Pro rege Deiotara / With an English translation, by N. H. Watts. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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Speeches / With an English translation by R. Gardner. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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Brutus : with an English translation / by G. L. Hendrickson ... Orator, with an English translation by H. M. Hubbell. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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De finibus bonorum et malorum / with an English translation by H. Rackham. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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De re publica, De legibus / with an English translation by Clinton Walker Keyes. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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The letters to his friends. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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Cicero. : Letters to Atticus / with an English translation, by E.O. Winstedt ... by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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Tusculan disputations / with an English translation by J.E. King, LITT. D. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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The Verrine orations / with an English translation by L.H.G. Greenwood. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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Cicero on oratory and orators / Translated or edited by J. S. Watson. Introd. by Ralph A. Micken. Foreword by David Potter. by Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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