Thought of Cicero: Philosophical Selections
By (Author) Cicero
Volume editor S.J. Wilson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bristol Classical Press
1st June 1991
New edition
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval
305.26
Paperback
172
Width 140mm, Height 220mm, Spine 12mm
305g
Aimed at advanced school students, this classic collection - first published in 1964 - contains forty passages, coherent in themselves, illustrating Cicero's thinking on government, religion, law and ethics. This book fills a gap, as most students are only familiar with Cicero's speeches and letters, knowing little of his philosophical works, through which many of our ideas of civilisation have come down to us. The introduction gives the essential background, including a brief outline of Greek philosophy. There are practical notes on the texts, observations on Cicero's style and a select vocabulary.
..."the book is well indexed and organized; its introduction is for all readers, and the volume is well worth acquiring by any College library." Elaine Fantham, Classical World
S.J. Wilson