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Epistulae ad Atticum. Briefe an Atticus.

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The third volume of Dr Shackleton Bailey's edition of the Atticus letters contains a revised version of the text first published in the Oxford Classical Texts in 1961. Like its predecessors, this volume contains a text and selective apparatus, a translation facing each page of text, a full commentary, and indexes.

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First published January 1, 44

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Marcus Tullius Cicero

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Born 3 January 106 BC, Arpinum, Italy
Died 7 December 43 BC (aged 63), Formia, Italy

Marcus Tullius Cicero was a Roman philosopher, statesman, lawyer, political theorist, and Roman constitutionalist. Cicero is widely considered one of Rome's greatest orators and prose stylists.

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Cicéron
Marco Tullio Cicerone
Cicerone

Note: All editions should have Marcus Tullius Cicero as primary author. Editions with another name on the cover should have that name added as secondary author.

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December 8, 2023
A three-year project-read, on and off, finally completed.
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July 31, 2024
Read as part of the e-pistulae newsletter, which sent Cicero's letters as e-mails around the time when they were written. Translation initially by Shackleton Bailey, later by the newsletter's author.

Cicero's love and friendship for Atticus was so heartwarming. I could practically see him laying down on his bed, legs kicking in the air, while he writes all the gossip to his best friend. It's not what actually happened, but it's the exact same feeling.
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