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100 1 _aΚικέρων, Μάρκος Τύλλιος,
_d106-43,
_eσυγγραφέας.
_9109731
245 1 0 _aDe natura deorum ;
_bAcademica /
_cCicero ; with an English translation by H. Rackham.
246 1 4 _aOn the nature of the gods ;
_bAcademics
250 _aRevised edition
260 _aCambridge, MA:
_bHarvard University Press,
_c1951.
300 _a1 ηλεκτρονική πηγή
490 1 _aLoeb Classical Library ;
_v268
500 _aΠεριλαμβάνει ευρετήρια.
520 _aWe know more of Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BCE), lawyer, orator, politician and philosopher, than of any other Roman. Besides much else, his work conveys the turmoil of his time, and the part he played in a period that saw the rise and fall of Julius Caesar in a tottering republic.
_bCicero (Marcus Tullius, 106-43 BCE), Roman lawyer, orator, politician and philosopher, of whom we know more than of any other Roman, lived through the stirring era which saw the rise, dictatorship, and death of Julius Caesar in a tottering republic. In his political speeches especially and in his correspondence we see the excitement, tension and intrigue of politics and the part he played in the turmoil of the time. Of about 106 speeches, delivered before the Roman people or the Senate if they were political, before jurors if judicial, 58 survive (a few of them incompletely). In the fourteenth century Petrarch and other Italian humanists discovered manuscripts containing more than 900 letters of which more than 800 were written by Cicero and nearly 100 by others to him. These afford a revelation of the man all the more striking because most were not written for publication. Six rhetorical works survive and another in fragments. Philosophical works include seven extant major compositions and a number of others; and some lost. There is also poetry, some original, some as translations from the Greek.
546 _aΚείμενο στα λατινικά με παράλληλη αγγλική μετάφραση..
650 4 _aΘεοί, Έλληνες
_957562
650 4 _aΘεοί, Ρωμαίοι
_990673
650 4 _aΦιλοσοφία, Αρχαία
_92442
650 4 _aΦιλοσοφία και θρησκεία
_941046
655 0 _aΗλεκτρονικά βιβλία
700 1 _aRackham, H.
_q(Harris),
_d1868-1944,
_eμεταφραστής.
_9118000
740 0 2 _aAcademica.
776 0 8 _iΈντυπη έκδοση:
_aCicero, Marcus Tullius.
_tOn the nature of the gods. Academics.
_bRev.
_dCambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1951
_z9780674992962
830 0 _aLoeb Classical Library
_v268.
_9158945
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.loebclassics.com/view/LCL268/1933/volume.xml
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_cERS
998 _cΦραντζή
_d2021-02