The letters in this collection, together with Cicero's other letters, are considered the most reliable sources of information for the period leading up to the fall of the Roman Republic.
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Pliny on Himself: Selections from the Letters of Pliny
In this volume Farquharson's work is brought up to date and supplied with an introduction and notes for students and the general reader.
... MORESCHINI , BEAUJEU ) noch A. GOLDBACHER , Wien 1876 , rez . E.Rohde , JLŽ 3 , 1876 , 779-782 , H. Koziol , ZÖG 28 , 1877 , 746–750 . – Bibl .: ThoMAS / SCHAUB ( Lit.1 ) , XVff . , für 1926–1986 L.Deitz , ANRW II 36 ...
Philosopher, dramatist, rhetorician, Stoic and pragmatist, Seneca was one of the most contradictory figures in ancient Rome, embracing a stern ascetic morality while amassing a fortune under Nero and eventually committing suicide.
Throughout the text Anthony Everitt makes full use of Cicero's own words and those of his contemporaries.
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