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Discover the rich tapestry of Roman history through **Letters to Atticus, Volume IV**. This volume features an intimate collection of correspondence from Cicero to his close friend Atticus, offering unparalleled insights into Cicero's thoughts and feelings during a pivotal era. As a distinguished lawyer and orator, Cicero paints a vivid picture of historical events leading to the rise of Julius Caesar and the dramatic downfall of the Roman Republic.
This meticulously crafted edition, part of the **Loeb Classical Library**, showcases **Cicero's letters** that illuminate his motivations and beliefs, reflecting on business, state affairs, and personal emotions during tumultuous times. Spanning from 68 BCE to 44 BCE, these letters provide readers with essential historical context, capturing the complexities of Cicero's relationship with Caesar and the shifting sentiments in Roman politics. The **ISBN 9780674995406** edition is brand new and perfect for scholars, history enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by classical literature.
In **Letters to Atticus, Volume IV**, you will explore over 400 letters that unveil not only Cicero's life but also the social and political dynamics of ancient Rome. This collection serves as a crucial resource for those studying Roman history, literature, and the intricate web of relationships that defined one of history's most influential figures. Delve into the heart of Rome with Cicero's poignant reflections and gain a deeper understanding of a world that shaped modern governance and rhetoric.
This meticulously crafted edition, part of the **Loeb Classical Library**, showcases **Cicero's letters** that illuminate his motivations and beliefs, reflecting on business, state affairs, and personal emotions during tumultuous times. Spanning from 68 BCE to 44 BCE, these letters provide readers with essential historical context, capturing the complexities of Cicero's relationship with Caesar and the shifting sentiments in Roman politics. The **ISBN 9780674995406** edition is brand new and perfect for scholars, history enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by classical literature.
In **Letters to Atticus, Volume IV**, you will explore over 400 letters that unveil not only Cicero's life but also the social and political dynamics of ancient Rome. This collection serves as a crucial resource for those studying Roman history, literature, and the intricate web of relationships that defined one of history's most influential figures. Delve into the heart of Rome with Cicero's poignant reflections and gain a deeper understanding of a world that shaped modern governance and rhetoric.