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This volume contains a collection of speeches by Marcus Tullius Cicero, one of Rome's most celebrated orators, statesmen, and philosophers. Presented in Latin, this edition includes speeches such as "Discours Pour Roschus D'amérique," "Pour Publius Quintus," and "Pour Q. Roscius Le Comédien." These orations offer invaluable insights into Roman law, politics, and society during the late Republic. Cicero's mastery of rhetoric and his profound influence on Western thought make this collection an essential resource for students of classical literature, history, and law. His eloquent arguments and persuasive style continue to resonate, providing a window into the intellectual and political life of ancient Rome.
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