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Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero

Book • 1908
The letters, spanning from 68 BCE to 44 BCE, include correspondence with various figures such as Atticus, Pompey, Caesar, and Brutus.

They offer a candid view into Cicero's personal character, his political ambitions, and the tumultuous period of the fall of the Roman Republic.

The letters cover a wide range of topics, including personal matters, political discussions, business, literature, and philosophy.

They are notable for their frankness and variety, reflecting Cicero's moods, relationships, and the significant events of his time.

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