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Index
Cover
About the Author
Title Page
Contents
INTRODUCTION
1 CICERO AGAINST TYRANNY
2 HOW TO LIVE: HUMAN COOPERATION
3 CICERO AS WRITER AND SPEAKER:TRANSLATOR'S PROBLEMS
4 THE FAME OF CICERO
Selected works
PART ONE AGAINST TYRANNY
1. ATTACK ON MISGOVERNMENT (AGAINST VERRES)
2. CICERO'S LIFE AND LETTERS: SELECTION FROM HIS CORRESPONDENCE
3. ATTACK ON AN ENEMY OF FREEDOM: THE SECOND PHILIPPIC AGAINST ANTONY
PART TWO HOW TO LIVE
4. A PRACTICAL CODE OF BEHAVIOUR: ON DUTIES, III
5. CATO THE ELDER ON OLD AGE: ON OLD AGE
APPENDIXES AND INDEX
A. List of Surviving Works of Cicero
B. Genealogical Tables
C. Key to Technical Terms
D. Maps
The Roman Empire, 51 B.C.
Central Italy
Greece and West of Asia Minor
Plan of Rome
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
Copyright Page
Footnotes
INTRODUCTION
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2. HOW TO LIVE: HUMAN COOPERATION
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3. CICERO AS WRITER AND SPEAKER: TRANSLATOR’S PROBLEMS
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4. THE FAME OF CICERO
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1. ATTACK ON MISGOVERNMENT: AGAINST VERRES, I
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2. CICERO’s LIFE AND LETTERS (SELECTION FROM HIS CORRESPONDENCE)
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3. ATTACK ON AN ENEMY OF FREEDOM (THE SECOND PHILIPPIC AGAINST ANTONY)
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4. A PRACTICAL CODE OF BEHAVIOUR: ON DUTIES, III
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I PERSONAL STATEMENT TO CICERO’s SON
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II A PRACTICAL CODE
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IV DIFFICULT MORAL DECISIONS
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V TEST CASES IN MYTH AND HISTORY
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VI TEST CASES IN BUSINESS
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VII SHARP PRACTICE AND THE LAW
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VIII RESPECTED MEN AT FAULT
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IX IS HONESTY ALWAYS NECESSARY?
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X OBJECTIONS TO HEROISM
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CHAPTER FIVE CATO THE ELDER ON OLD AGE (ON OLD AGE)
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I CATO AND HIS FRIENDS
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II ACTIVITIES FOR THE OLD
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III CONSOLATIONS FOR LOST STRENGTH
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IV THE PLEASURES OF AGE
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V THE JOYS OF FARMING
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VI HONOURS AND FAULTS
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VII DEATH HAS NO STING
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VIII THE AFTER-LIFE
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