A Guide to the Works of Cicero

Cicero: The legendary orator whose words shaped Roman politics and philosophy.

The Author

Cicero, a Roman philosopher and statesman during the late Roman Republic, is renowned for his eloquent writings on politics and rhetoric.

The Works

Cicero's most famous works include "On the Republic," "On the Laws," and "On Duties," which are foundational texts in Roman philosophy.

The Impact

Cicero's profound influence on rhetoric and philosophy laid the foundation for Western intellectual thought and shaped the development of literature.

Explore the Lessons

Timeline

106 BC

Birth of Marcus Tullius Cicero in Arpinum, Italy

90 BC

Studied philosophy and rhetoric in Rome

81 BC

Became a lawyer

70 BC

Elected quaestor

63 BC

Elected consul of Rome

58 BC

Exposed the Catiline conspiracy in Rome

51 BC

Governor of Cilicia

46 BC

Defeated by Julius Caesar in the Roman Civil War

45 BC

Returned to Rome

44 BC

Cicero denounced Mark Antony in the Philippics

43 BC

Executed by order of the Second Triumvirate

44 BC

Works like 'De Officiis' and 'Tusculan Disputations' published posthumously

1st century BC

Cicero's letters and speeches compiled and published

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