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Philosophy, Ancient --- Cicéron, 106-43 av JC --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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Though the term Ciceronianism could be applied to Cicero's influence and teaching in the field of politics, philosophy, or rhetoric, it is limited in the present study to the technical department of rhetoric. In addition, it represents the trend of literary opinion in regard to accepting Cicero as a model for imitation in composition. The history of Ciceronianism, thus interpreted, has been written with more or less emphasis upon the controversial aspect of the subject in various languages.This work is particularly valuable because the author presents not only her clear analysis of the issues involved, but also translations of key texts by major Renaissance humanists who were involved in the controversy. These include a set of letters between the Italians Pietro Bembo and Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola and, more importantly, "The Ciceronian" of the Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus. The issues were complex. At one end of the spectrum were the "ultra Ciceronians," mainly Italian, who believed that no Latin word or syntactical structure should be used that was not in Cicero's works. At the other end of the spectrum were those who felt that a number of authors -- Cicero included -- were worthy of emulation. It was not however a mere quibbling about literary style, since the debate came to involve charges of paganism versus Christianity, and challenged the basic concept of humanism developed first in Italy and then in France during the 15th and 16th centuries.The work falls into three divisions:* an introductory chapter on the influence of Cicero from his own time to that of Poggio and Valla when men of letters began a series of controversial writings on the merits of Cicero as a model of style,* a series of chapters treating of these controversies, and* a study of the connection between the entire movement and the history of education.
Ciceronianism --- Latin language --- Style --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius --- Influence.
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Paradoxes. --- Stoics. --- Paradoxes --- Stoics --- Ethics --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius --- -T︠S︡it︠s︡eron, Mark Tulliĭ --- Cyceron --- Cicéron --- Kikerōn --- Cicerón, M. Tulio --- Ḳiḳero --- Cicerone --- Cicerón, Marco Tulio --- Ḳiḳero, Marḳus Ṭulyus --- Tullius Cicero, Marcus --- Kikerōn, M. T. --- Cicerone, M. T. --- Cicerone, M. Tullio --- Cicero --- Cicero, M. T. --- Cyceron, Marek Tulliusz --- ציצרון, מארקוס טולליוס --- קיקרו, מארקוס טוליוס --- קיקרו, מרקוס טוליוס --- キケロ --- 西塞罗 --- Influence --- -Influence --- -Cicero, Marcus Tullius --- Cicéron, Marcus --- -Cicero --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius. --- Influence. --- M. Tulli Ciceronis --- T︠S︡it︠s︡eron, Mark Tulliĭ
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#GOSA:V.Oud.Cic.O --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius. --- Authors, Latin --- Statesmen --- Correspondence. --- -Statesmen --- -#GOSA:V.Oud.Cic.O --- Public officers --- Authors, Roman --- Latin authors --- Roman authors --- Correspondence --- Cicero --- Cicerone, M. T. --- Cicéron, Marcus --- 871 CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS --- -870 --- 870.9001 --- 871 CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS Latijnse literatuur--CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS --- Latijnse literatuur--CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS --- Literature Latin --- Literature Latin ( - 500) --- M. Tulli Ciceronis --- T︠S︡it︠s︡eron, Mark Tulliĭ --- Cyceron --- Cicéron --- Kikerōn --- Cicerón, M. Tulio --- Ḳiḳero --- Cicerone --- Cicerón, Marco Tulio --- Ḳiḳero, Marḳus Ṭulyus --- Tullius Cicero, Marcus --- Kikerōn, M. T. --- Cicerone, M. Tullio --- Cicero, M. T. --- Cyceron, Marek Tulliusz --- ציצרון, מארקוס טולליוס --- קיקרו, מארקוס טוליוס --- קיקרו, מרקוס טוליוס --- キケロ --- 西塞罗 --- -Correspondence
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The six speeches contained in this volume, delivered upon Cicero's triumphant return from exile in 57-56 B.C., are here brought to life by a superb new English translation that is based on an improved Latin text. The notes accompanying the translation are written with the general reader in mind, while the two indices provide the equivalent of an onomasticon for these six speeches.
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Peripatetics --- Ethics, Ancient --- Stoics --- Good and evil --- Didymos ho Areios --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius
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Orators --- Statesmen --- Orateurs --- Hommes d'Etat --- Biography --- Biographie --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius --- Rome --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- 871 CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS --- -Statesmen --- -Political science --- -Rome --- -Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Public officers --- Speakers --- Elocutionists --- Latijnse literatuur--CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS --- History --- -Cicero, Marcus Tullius --- -T︠S︡it︠s︡eron, Mark Tulliĭ --- Cyceron --- Cicéron --- Kikerōn --- Cicerón, M. Tulio --- Ḳiḳero --- Cicerone --- Cicerón, Marco Tulio --- Ḳiḳero, Marḳus Ṭulyus --- Tullius Cicero, Marcus --- Kikerōn, M. T. --- Cicerone, M. T. --- Cicerone, M. Tullio --- Cicero --- Cicero, M. T. --- Cyceron, Marek Tulliusz --- ציצרון, מארקוס טולליוס --- קיקרו, מארקוס טוליוס --- קיקרו, מרקוס טוליוס --- キケロ --- 西塞罗 --- Contributions in political science --- Political and social views --- -Latijnse literatuur--CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS --- -Contributions in political science --- 871 CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS Latijnse literatuur--CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS --- Cicéron, Marcus --- -Cicero --- Political science --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius. --- Republic, 265-30 B.C. --- Rome - Politics and government - 265-30 B.C. --- Statesmen - Rome - Biography. --- Orators - Rome - Biography. --- M. Tulli Ciceronis --- T︠S︡it︠s︡eron, Mark Tulliĭ
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In this close examination of the social and political thought of Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 B.C.), Neal Wood focuses on Cicero's conceptions of state and government, showing that he is the father of constitutionalism, the archetype of the politically conservative mind, and the first to reflect extensively on politics as an activity.
Cicero, Marcus Tullius --- Contemporary Rome --- Political and social views --- Pensée politique et sociale --- Rome contemporaine --- Rome --- Politics and government --- Social conditions --- Politique et gouvernement --- Conditions sociales --- Political science --- History. --- -Rome --- -Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- History --- -Cicero, Marcus Tullius --- -T︠S︡it︠s︡eron, Mark Tulliĭ --- Cyceron --- Cicéron --- Kikerōn --- Cicerón, M. Tulio --- Ḳiḳero --- Cicerone --- Cicerón, Marco Tulio --- Ḳiḳero, Marḳus Ṭulyus --- Tullius Cicero, Marcus --- Kikerōn, M. T. --- Cicerone, M. T. --- Cicerone, M. Tullio --- Cicero --- Cicero, M. T. --- Cyceron, Marek Tulliusz --- ציצרון, מארקוס טולליוס --- קיקרו, מארקוס טוליוס --- קיקרו, מרקוס טוליוס --- キケロ --- 西塞罗 --- Contributions in political science --- Contributions in social sciences --- -Political science --- Political and social views. --- -History --- -Contributions in political science --- Cicéron, Marcus --- Pensée politique et sociale --- -Cicero --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- M. Tulli Ciceronis --- T︠S︡it︠s︡eron, Mark Tulliĭ --- Contemporary Rome. --- Political science - Rome - History. --- academic skepticism. --- ancient rome. --- aristocracy. --- capitalism. --- career politician. --- cicero. --- class. --- classicism. --- conservativism. --- constitutionalism. --- democracy. --- economy. --- government. --- individualism. --- marxism. --- mixed constitution. --- monarchy. --- nonfiction. --- philosophy. --- political philosophy. --- political power. --- political science. --- political theory. --- politicians. --- politics as career. --- politics. --- private property. --- roman history. --- roman orator. --- roman polity. --- senators of rome. --- senators. --- slave labor. --- slavery. --- slaves. --- social order. --- social philosophy. --- state. --- stoicism.
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Dialogues, Latin (Medieval and modern) --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Oratory, Ancient --- Humanists --- History and criticism. --- Historiography. --- -Humanists --- -Oratory, Ancient --- -Rhetoric, Ancient --- -Classical languages --- Greek language --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Scholars --- Latin dialogues, Medieval and modern --- Latin literature, Medieval and modern --- History and criticism --- Historiography --- Rhetoric --- Erasmus, Desiderius --- Cicero, Marcus Tullius --- -T︠S︡it︠s︡eron, Mark Tulliĭ --- Cyceron --- Cicéron --- Kikerōn --- Cicerón, M. Tulio --- Ḳiḳero --- Cicerone --- Cicerón, Marco Tulio --- Ḳiḳero, Marḳus Ṭulyus --- Tullius Cicero, Marcus --- Kikerōn, M. T. --- Cicerone, M. T. --- Cicerone, M. Tullio --- Cicero --- Cicero, M. T. --- Cyceron, Marek Tulliusz --- ציצרון, מארקוס טולליוס --- קיקרו, מארקוס טוליוס --- קיקרו, מרקוס טוליוס --- キケロ --- 西塞罗 --- Criticism and interpretation --- -History and criticism --- -Criticism and interpretation --- -Cicero, Marcus Tullius --- Cicéron, Marcus --- -Latin dialogues, Medieval and modern --- Ancient rhetoric --- Classical languages --- -Cicero --- Erasmus, Desiderius, --- History. --- Netherlands --- Intellectual life --- Humanism --- Italy --- Rome --- M. Tulli Ciceronis --- T︠S︡it︠s︡eron, Mark Tulliĭ --- Dialogues, Latin (Medieval and modern) - History and criticism. --- Rhetoric, Ancient - Historiography. --- Oratory, Ancient - Historiography. --- Humanists - Netherlands. --- Humanists - Italy.
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