Reading Cicero's Final Years. Receptions of the Post-Caesarian Works up to the Sixteenth Century - with two Epilogues

This volume contributes to the ongoing scholarly debate regarding the reception of Cicero. It focuses on one particular moment in Cicero's life, the period from the death of Caesar up to Cicero's own death. These final years have shaped Cicero's reception in an special way, as they ha...

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Main Author: Velden, Bram van der (auth)
Other Authors: Pieper, Christoph (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020
Series:CICERO
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