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"Cicero had an affectionate relationship with his only brother, Quintus, down to the closing years of their lives. The letters from Cicero to him in this collection offer an intimate look at their world. Cicero's close friendship with the intensely intellectual Brutus was signalized by Cicero's dedication of his prized Orator to Brutus.
The correspondence between the two collected here dates from the spring and summer of 43, and it conveys some of the drama of the period following the assassination of Julius Caesar."--BOOK JACKET.
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Correspondence, Political campaigns, Translations into English, Latin Authors, Early works to 1800, Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin, Statesmen, Latin language materials, Cicero, marcus tullius, Authors, latin, Speeches, addresses, etc., Latin literature, translations into englishPeople
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Letters to Quintus and Brutus ; Letter fragments ; Letter to Octavian ; Invectives ; Handbook of electioneering
2002, Harvard University Press
in English
0674995996 9780674995994
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
"Cicero XXVIII"--Ser. t.p.
Rev. ed. of: The letters to his brother Quintius. London, W. Heinemann, 1972. (Cicero in twenty-eight volumes ; 28).
"Tract on electioneering ... generally known as Commentariolum Petitionis"-- P. 3.
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