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The Tusculan Disputations Of Marcus Tullius Cicero
In Five Books (1758)
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352 pages
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Exploring profound themes such as death, grief, and virtue, this philosophical work features dialogues between Cicero and various interlocutors. Drawing on Greek philosophical traditions, including those of Epicurus and the Stoics, Cicero delves into these timeless issues, reflecting his Roman heritage. This edition, published in 1758, offers an English translation of the original Latin text and serves as a significant cultural artifact, preserving the influence of ancient philosophy on Western thought.
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