Catiline, Cicero and Rome
....
Cicero concludes that banishment and exile is the most fitting punishment for the .... the potential danger that Catiline still poses for the people of
Rome as a ....
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Catiline and Cicero
....
Cicero concludes that banishment and exile is the most fitting punishment for the .... the potential danger that Catiline still poses for the people of
Rome as a ....
(786

3

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Roman Orator Cicero
.... of amity. While Caesar was virtual dictator of
Rome,
Cicero lived as a private citizen and wrote extensively. After Caesar's assassination ....
(1349

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Cicero on Violence
.... The service of the state, then, was the standard by which
Cicero measured the place of violence in the political life of
Rome. It ....
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On Duties
.... It should be noted that in both Greece at the time of Plato and Aristotle and
Rome at the time of
Cicero, slavery was legal and the status of women was ....
(853

3

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The Augustinian State
.... Indeed, following a summary of the core argument of
Cicero's Commonwealth, which calls for
Rome's return to the foundational morality of justice that had ....
(1862

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The Roman Empire
.... for Caesar, his principal protTgT Clodius engaged in what Plutarch calls reckless behavior once Caesar had left
Rome, confiscating
Cicero's property and in ....
(4943

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)
Life and Legacy of Julius Caesar
.... for Caesar, his principal protTgT Clodius engaged in what Plutarch calls reckless behavior once Caesar had left
Rome, confiscating
Cicero's property and in ....
(5015

20

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Ancient Rome Development
Ancient
Rome developed from a small prehistoric settlement on the Tiber River in .... field, as the Greek Demosthenes and the Roman orator
Cicero, or Alcibiades and ....
(1306

5

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Development of Roman Law
.... Rhetoric, in
Rome, had taken second place to the application of legal analysis.17 By
Cicero's day, the Roman republic dominated the entire Mediterranean world ....
(2951

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Influence of Greek & Roman Governance on US
.... Roman discussions of the state which have survived are those of
Cicero: He reflects .... ideals which prevailed in senatorial and literary circles at
Rome during the ....
(2600

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)
Meaning of Citizenship
.... Roman discussions of the state which have survived are those of
Cicero: He reflects .... ideals which prevailed in senatorial and literary circles at
Rome during the ....
(1348

5

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Democracy and the Reasonable Society The quest
.... of civil liberty attained that wise men look for." Like
Cicero before him .... Areopagitica, made reference to the efforts undertaken in Athens and
Rome to eliminate ....
(1145

5

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Democracy and the Reasonable Society The quest
.... of civil liberty attained that wise men look for." Like
Cicero before him .... Areopagitica, made reference to the efforts undertaken in Athens and
Rome to eliminate ....
(1150

5

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Perspectives of Roman History
.... of Caesar appears to be decisive with regard to the fate of
Rome. .... Quoting from Plutarch and from correspondence of Brutus to
Cicero, Kebric illustrates the ....
(2132

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Dispute Between Greek & Turkish Cypriots
.... Cottrell, 8). In 76 BC Cyprus was occupied by
Rome and incorporated within the Roman state--the great orator
Cicero commanded one of
Rome's invading legions. ....
(2665

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Marc Antony
.... took control of the government, Octavian's supporters encouraged him to return to
Rome. .... The following year the writer and statesman known as
Cicero was killed ....
(1684

7

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Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... we miss some of the best known Roman writers and orators such as
Cicero, Virgil and .... of the last of the Etruscan kings in approximately 510 BC,
Rome became a ....
(1206

5

)
Roman Republic Lit&Art
.... we miss some of the best known Roman writers and orators such as
Cicero, Virgil and .... of the last of the Etruscan kings in approximately 510 BC,
Rome became a ....
(1473

6

)
Citizenship
.... mother city, observing that Virgil came from Mantua and
Cicero from Arpinum .... Roman citizenship, formerly reserved for free inhabitants of greater
Rome, to free ....
(2137

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Biography is an art
.... some field, as the Greek Demosthenes and the Roman orator
Cicero, or Alcibiades .... Ancient
Rome developed from a small prehistoric settlement on the Tiber River ....
(2571

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)
Lorenzo de Medici
.... books included such works as the best copy of the letters of
Cicero, the only .... for several decades, and Lorenzo first saw the ruins of ancient
Rome "under his ....
(2350

9

)
The Medici Family of Florence
.... books included such works as the best copy of the letters of
Cicero, the only .... for several decades, and Lorenzo first saw the ruins of ancient
Rome "under his ....
(2350

9

)
RES GESTAE OF AUGUSTUS
.... actions were illegal, but were later authorized by the Senate under
Cicero's leadership .... Lepidus to form a triumvirate by means of which they ruled
Rome, Brunt & ....
(2928

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Account of the Emperor Caesar Augustus
.... actions were illegal, but were later authorized by the Senate under
Cicero's leadership .... Lepidus to form a triumvirate by means of which they ruled
Rome, Brunt & ....
(2897

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In The Italian Renaissance
.... different contributions made by the four principal Italian cities: Florence,
Rome, Milan and .... as the heirs of the Roman ideal as expressed in
Cicero and Cato (58 ....
(2784

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Beliefs of Various Philosophers
.... seem to fit best with Machiavelli in seeing the benefit of
Rome as being .... Yet men like Epicurus and
Cicero they did not advocate tyrannical power but extolled ....
(2561

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The Development of Roman Law
.... the result of two wars with Carthage during the 3rd century BC,
Rome's "only rival .... famous men practiced more than one of the three vocations: "
Cicero,àwhen he ....
(1673

7

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Greek and Roman Architecture
.... Such citizens as
Cicero, for example, were in reality slumlords .... of wood and rubble and the spectacle of entire floors falling off into the streets of
Rome was a ....
(3679

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Legal Naturalism & Positivism
.... The Roman writer
Cicero, for example, held that true law "is right reason in .... theologians was developed as the hierarchical, universal Church of
Rome (intent on ....
(2681

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