Publisher's Synopsis
"Tully's Five Books De Finibus" presents a seminal work by Marcus Tullius Cicero, exploring the depths of moral philosophy. This edition, potentially dating back to 1702, offers readers a glimpse into the classical understanding of ethics and virtue. Cicero's examination of the 'supreme good' provides enduring insights into human behavior and the pursuit of happiness.
A cornerstone of classical literature, "De Finibus" continues to be studied for its profound influence on Western thought. This volume invites both scholars and general readers to engage with Cicero's eloquent prose and timeless philosophical inquiries.
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