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Abstract Marcus Tullius Cicero shaped late republican Rome as an orator, statesman, and philosopher, defining public speaking and adapting Greek thought for Roman audiences. He rose to the highest political office, engaged in power struggles, and faced exile before his assassination. This Very Short Introduction·explores Cicero’s role
Larson, Brian N., Provenzano, Susan E.
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The Reception of Cicero in the Early Roman Empire
, 2018In the predawn light of October, ad 75, a 13-year-old trudges bleary-eyed through the streets of Rome. Cocks are not yet crowing, but occasional sounds can be heard as the city slowly stirs from slumber. Our youth is excited and nervous: he is on his way
Tom Keeline
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AI-Assisted Game Debugging with Cicero
IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2018We present Cicero, a mixed-initiative application for prototyping two-dimensional sprite-based games across different genres such as shooters, puzzles, and action games. Cicero provides a host of features which can offer assistance in different stages of
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Cicero, Greek Learning, and the Making of a Roman Classic
, 2018The Roman statesman, orator, and author Marcus Tullius Cicero is the embodiment of a classic. His works have been read continuously from antiquity to the present, his style is considered the model for classical Latin, and he deeply influenced Western ...
C. Bishop
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Papers on Quintilian and Ancient Declamation, 2019
This paper was first published in 1982. It was originally given as a contribution to one of the Entretiens Hardt held at Geneva, on the subject Éloquence et rhétorique chez Cicéron; and it is followed by an (edited) transcript of the multilingual ...
M. Winterbottom
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This paper was first published in 1982. It was originally given as a contribution to one of the Entretiens Hardt held at Geneva, on the subject Éloquence et rhétorique chez Cicéron; and it is followed by an (edited) transcript of the multilingual ...
M. Winterbottom
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Cicero. Cicero's Letters to Atticus
The Classical World, 1979Susan Treggiari +4 more
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Aristotelian material in Cicero’s De natura deorum
, 2020D. J. Furley
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