Letters - Cicero

Letters

By Cicero

  • Release Date: 2024-07-15
  • Genre: History

"Letters" by Cicero is a collection of correspondence written by the renowned Roman statesman, orator, and philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero. These letters, which date from 68 BC to 43 BC, provide a vivid and intimate glimpse into the political, social, and personal life of ancient Rome. The letters are typically divided into several collections, including:
"Letters to Atticus" (Epistulae ad Atticum): This extensive correspondence with his close friend and confidant, Titus Pomponius Atticus, covers a wide range of topics including politics, philosophy, and Cicero’s personal concerns. These letters are particularly valuable for their detailed account of the political turbulence of the late Roman Republic, including Cicero’s thoughts on key events and figures of the time. "Letters to His Friends" (Epistulae ad Familiares): This collection includes letters to various friends, colleagues, and political associates. They reveal Cicero’s relationships, his political maneuverings, and his reflections on the events of his time. These letters provide insights into Cicero's thoughts on governance, ethics, and his strategies for navigating the complex political landscape. "Letters to His Brother Quintus" (Epistulae ad Quintum Fratrem): These letters provide a personal view of Cicero’s relationship with his younger brother, Quintus, who was also involved in politics and military service. The correspondence touches on both family matters and public affairs. "Letters to Brutus" (Epistulae ad Brutum): These letters to Marcus Junius Brutus, one of Julius Caesar's assassins, highlight the political tensions and philosophical debates of the period leading up to and following Caesar’s assassination. Cicero's letters are celebrated for their rhetorical skill, candidness, and the depth of insight they offer into his character and the historical context of his time. They not only document significant historical events but also explore timeless themes such as friendship, duty, and the challenges of public life. Through these letters, Cicero's eloquence, intellect, and complex personality come to life, providing a rich source of information for historians and lovers of classical literature.

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