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Cato

    Marcus Porcius Cato was a Roman statesman and writer whose work is characterized by an emphasis on traditional Roman values and practical wisdom. His writings offer valuable insights into Roman society and the thinking of his era. Cato was known for his censorious approach to morality and public life, which is reflected in his texts.

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    On Agriculture
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    Guilty Men
    Cato's Distichs
    • Cato's Distichs

      • 98 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Offering a time-tested approach to learning Latin, this primer has been refined over fifteen centuries. It surpasses traditional texts by providing authentic Latin content that is more engaging and accessible. The innovative edition by Finnegan, an experienced Latin teacher, includes explanatory commentary and interactive study questions, making it ideal for both schools and home learners. This resource stands out as an essential tool for anyone looking to master the language effectively.

      Cato's Distichs
    • Guilty Men

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focuses on the appeasers of the 1930s, the leading culprits being Baldwin, Chamberlain and Halifax who had left the country so ill-prepared, and who, by their pusillanimity, had emboldened Hitler and Mussolini; and in the case of the last two still favoured some accommodation with the fascist dictators.

      Guilty Men
    • Catfulness

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.7(24)Add rating

      The international bestselling guide to achieving mindfulness - from a cat's point of view.

      Catfulness
    • Cato s second century BCE De Agricultura is our earliest complete Latin prose text, recommends farming for its security and profitability, and advises on management of labor and resources. Varro s Res rustica (37 BCE) is not a practical treatise but instruction, in dialogue form, about agricultural life meant for prosperous country gentlemen.

      On Agriculture
    • Gangsta Shyt 3

      The End Game

      • 250 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The plot revolves around Antonio, who enters the high-stakes world of diamond trading, only to find himself in a perilous struggle against Yuri, a ruthless Russian mafioso. The tension escalates as he faces not only Yuri's cunning but also the lethal threat posed by Yuri's identical twin female assassins, making survival a daunting challenge in this intense battle for power and dominance.

      Gangsta Shyt 3
    • Gangsta Shyt 2

      No More Rules

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The narrative follows Tony as he navigates a pivotal moment in his life after relinquishing control to GENIE to honor his commitment to SUGAR. During a trip to Africa, he encounters an irresistible opportunity to lead a profitable diamond trade orchestrated by the notorious gangster Ike Quartier. This decision plunges him back into a world of crime, testing his resolve and loyalty amidst the allure of wealth and power.

      Gangsta Shyt 2
    • Gangsta Shyt

      Ride, Kill or Die Trying

      • 244 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The story centers around Antonio "Tony" Stallworth, a ruthless killer and ambitious gangster from Brooklyn, New York. As he navigates the gritty underworld, readers are drawn into a world filled with intense crime and raw ambition, showcasing the darker side of urban life. Tony's journey promises to reveal the extreme lengths one will go to for power and respect in a city that thrives on danger and deception.

      Gangsta Shyt
    • M. Porcius Cato (234-149 BC) remains legendary for his political and military career, his integrity and austere morality, his literary works, his pithy sayings, and his drive to define and to champion the Roman national character. This edition supplies all testimonia about, and all fragments by or attributed to him.

      Testimonia. Origines
    • M. Porcius Cato (234-149 BC) remains legendary for his political and military career, his integrity and austere morality, his literary works, his pithy sayings, and his drive to define and to champion the Roman national character. This edition supplies all testimonia about, and all fragments by or attributed to him.

      Orations. Other Fragments