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The Academica (also On Academic Skepticism, Academici Libri or Academic Books) is work in a fragmentary state written by the Academic Skeptic philosopher, Cicero, published in two editions. The first edition is referred to as the Academica Priora.
- Philosophy
- Cicero
- May, 45 BCE
- Roman Republic
Hortensius ( Latin: [hɔrˈtẽːsi.ʊs]) or On Philosophy is a lost dialogue written by Marcus Tullius Cicero in the year 45 BC. The dialogue—which is named after Cicero's friendly rival and associate, [nb 1] the speaker and politician Quintus Hortensius Hortalus —took the form of a protreptic. In the work, Cicero, Hortensius, Quintus ...
- Philosophy
- Cicero
- 45 BC
- Roman Republic
The Academica (also On Academic Skepticism, Academica Liberi, Academic Books) is work in a fragmentary state written by the Academic Skeptic philosopher, Cicero, published in two editions. The first edition is referred to as the Academica Priora.
Cicero 's Brutus (also known as De claris oratoribus) is a history of Roman oratory. It is written in the form of a dialogue, in which Brutus and Atticus ask Cicero to describe the qualities of all the leading Roman orators up to their time. Cicero then attempts to propose a reconstruction of Roman history. [1] .
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Der Text Timaeus von Marcus Tullius Cicero ist die Übersetzung eines Teiles des Dialogs Timaios des griechischen Philosophen Platon in die lateinische Sprache. Cicero erstellte die Übersetzung im Jahr 45 v. Chr. etwa zeitgleich mit seinen philosophischen Dialogen Lucullus und De natura deorum. [1] .