On the Republic. On the Laws
Discover the profound insights of Marcus Tullius Cicero in "On the Republic. On the Laws," a pivotal work that explores the complexities of Roman governance and philosophy. Published by Harvard University Press in 1928, this hardback edition spans 544 pages, offering a comprehensive look into Cicero's thoughts during a tumultuous era marked by the rise and fall of Julius Caesar. As a renowned lawyer, orator, politician, and philosopher, Cicero's writings provide a unique lens through which to understand the political and social dynamics of his time. This book not only reflects the challenges of the Roman Republic but also Cicero's significant role in shaping its legacy. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature, this edition is a must-have for anyone interested in the foundations of political thought and the art of oratory. Dive into the world of ancient Rome with Cicero's timeless wisdom.