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| | Cicero - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cicero was viewed with pity by many, and many claimed not to have seen him. |  | | Cicero argued that Milo had no reason to kill Clodius and had all to gain from his living, pointing out that Milo had no idea that he would encounter Clodius on the Via Appia. |  | | Although Cicero maintained that the sweeping senatus consultum ultimum granted him in 63 BC had indemnified him against legal penalty, he nevertheless appeared ragged in public and began to beg for support from the people. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicero
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| | The Internet Classics Archive Cicero by Plutarch |
 | | Cicero was at this time his friend, for he had been useful to him in the conspiracy of Catiline, as one of his forwardest assistants and protectors. |  | | For Cicero, it seems, not only wanted courage in arms, but, in his speaking also, began with timidity, and in many cases scarcely left off trembling and shaking when he had got thoroughly into the current and the substance of his speech. |  | | These counsels of inconsidering men, who conversed together over wine and with women, Cicero watched with sober industry and forethought, and with most admirable sagacity, having several emissaries abroad, who observed and traced with him all that was done, and keeping also a secret correspondence with many who pretended to join in the conspiracy. |
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http://classics.mit.edu/Plutarch/cicero.html
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| | Cicero [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | Cicero was a witness to the murder, though he was not a part of the conspiracy. |  | | As has been said, Cicero subordinated philosophy to politics, so it should not surprise us to discover that his philosophy had a political purpose: the defense, and if possible the improvement, of the Roman Republic. |  | | It is easy to see why Cicero, a man deeply involved in politics and the pursuit of glory, would find any doctrine that advocated the rejection of public life repulsive. |
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http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/c/cicero.htm
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| | Plautus, Terence, and Cicero by Sanderson Beck |
 | | Cicero was careful to say that Sulla did not have knowledge of these things; but it was courageous of him to take this dangerous case, and by his accusing the murderers and explaining their motivations Roscius was acquitted, yielding Cicero great acclaim. |  | | Cicero had been compelled to be stern and severe in the Cataline conspiracy; but in this case his natural humanity and kindness could be displayed. |  | | Later Cicero published an eloquent defense speech in which he argued that violence is only justified to repel violence; the law allows one the right to defend oneself but condemns anyone for having a weapon in order to kill. |
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http://www.san.beck.org/EC26-Cicero.html
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| | CICERO - LoveToKnow Article on CICERO |
 | | Thus Cicero frequently speaks as if his client were to be put to death, though a criminal could always evade capital consequences by going into exile. |  | | Whether Cicero was right or wrong, none can question his amazing energy. |  | | A fine specimen of sustained humour is to be found in his speech pro Murena, where he rallies the jurisconsults and the Stoics. |
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http://43.1911encyclopedia.org/C/CI/CICERO.htm
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| | Cicero |
 | | Although Cicero presents very convincing arguments for a Composite government, clearly his view is possibly only due towards his belief in the roman structure of government. |  | | Due to his primary responsibility being the state, Cicero's adoption of stoic religious view was simply not possible. |  | | For Cicero, a good aristocracy could seize power, or rather a bad mob could seize power over the government. |
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http://www.studyworld.com/Cicero.htm
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| | Cicero, Roman orator. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 |
 | | Strongly opposed to Julius Caesar, Cicero was a leader of the party that caused him to convene (56 |  | | When Octavian (later Augustus) took Rome, he allowed Antony to put Ciceros name among those condemned, and Cicero was put to death on Dec. 7, 43 |  | | To the modern reader probably the most interesting of Ciceros voluminous writings are his letters to Atticus, his best friend; to Quintus, his brother; to Brutus, the conspirator; to Caelius, another close friend; and to miscellaneous persons. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/65/ci/Cicero-orat.html
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| | Marcus Tullius Cicero |
 | | H.W. Montague, "Advocacy and Politics: The Paradox of Cicero 'Pro Ligario,'" AJP 113.4 (1992) 559-574. |  | | McDermott, "Cicero's Publication of His Consular Orations," Philologus 116 (1972) 277-84. |  | | Saunders, "The Consular Speeches of Cicero," CW 10 (1917) 153-56. |
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http://www.utexas.edu/depts/classics/documents/Cic.html
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| | Cicero |
 | | His anti-Sullan operations, his speeches against Cataline the slave unionist, his at times almost-balanced relations with Caesar, his attack on the infamous Clodius, brother of Clodia (Catullus' Lesbia, see Cicero's speech "Pro Caelio)), and the details of his multifarious political career are documented in every work on Roman history. |  | | Rising even above the art of letters, are such human documents as Cicero's correspondence on his daughter Tullia's death, his relationship with his wife and his family of slaves. |  | | Wryly memorable are his account of a drinking part with a noted call-girl of the time, and his embarrassment when she became friendly with him. |
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http://community.middlebury.edu/~harris/LatinAuthors/Cicero.html
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| | Salon.com Books "Cicero" by Anthony Everitt |
 | | This duality haunted him throughout his life, for Cicero could never find a comfortable home for himself in either political camp. |  | | Like our left and right, Democrats and Republicans, both parties were drawn from much the same social class, attended the same dinner parties and often saw politics as a personal power trip. |  | | Anthony Everitt, in his suave and gripping biography of Cicero, the famed orator of the late republic, reminds us that things were certainly not simple for the Romans themselves. |
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http://www.salon.com/books/feature/2002/08/27/cicero
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| | Cicero: Rhetorical Bibliography |
 | | "Political Oratory and Conversation: Cicero versus Deliberative Democracy." Political Theory 27 (1999): 39-64. |  | | Cape, Robert W. "The Rhetoric of Politics in Cicero's Fourth Catilinarian." American Journal of Philology 116 (1995): 255-277. |  | | "Cicero in Theory and Practice: The Securing of Good Will in the Exordia of Five Forensic Speeches." Rhetorica 4 (1986): 93-109. |
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http://www.wfu.edu/~zulick/300/bibcicero.html
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| | Technorati Tag: Cicero |
 | | This page shows blog posts, photos, and links that have been tagged Cicero. |  | | Cicero Quotes The more virtuous any man is, the less easily does he suspect others to be vicious. |  | | Become a member to save searches in a Watchlist. |
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| | CICERO Center for International Climate and Environmental Research - Oslo |
 | | Statoil claims it could sequester all of Europe's CO emissions under North Sea |  | | The news items reported here do not necessarily represent the views of CICERO, nor can CICERO be held responsible for the quality of their content. |  | | Silje Schei Tveitdal from the Norwegian Bioenergy Association (NoBio) is the new chair of CICERO's board of directors. |
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| | Cicero, Illinois (IL) Detailed Profile - travel and real estate info, jobs, hotels, hospitals, weather, schools, crime, ... |
 | | CICERO P.L. (Operating income: $1,246,814; Location: 5225 W. CERMAK ROAD; 112,272 books; 2,947 audio materials; 2,814 video materials; 603 serial subscriptions) |  | | For population 25 years and over in Cicero |  | | For population 15 years and over in Cicero town |
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| | Cicero, Illinois - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cicero has always had a reputation of government scandal. |  | | Cicero is named for the town of Cicero, New York, which in turn was named for Marcus Tullius Cicero, the Roman orator. |  | | Most recently, Town President Betty Loren-Maltese was sent to federal prison for misappropriating funds. |
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| | Cicero |
 | | Representing the state, Cicero forced Verres into exile after witness testimony and a fiery speech accused Verres of his crimes. |  | | A second case involved a man accused of patricide in which Cicero revealed in court that others had murdered the accused's father in an attempt to frame the young man and steal the family fortune. |  | | All of Cicero's speeches were copied, circulated, read, and reread. |
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| | Cicero |
 | | During the later years of his life, when he could no longer take much part in politics, Cicero devoted his time to writing a number of philosophical works. |  | | In it, Scipio Africanus, the hero of the Second Punic War, appears to his descendent, also called Scipio, and shows him the harmonies of the universe and the place just actions and just humans occupy in this universe. |  | | Cicero was born in 106 B.C., six years before the birth of Julius Caesar, into a wealthy family, though none of his family served as senators. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/ROME/CICERO.HTM
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| | Ancient Travel (Cicero) |
 | | Cicero, still at Laodicea, had in hand the Acta Diurna up to 7 March |  | | Cicero set out from Iconium for the east |  | | Assizes held at Laodicea for the districts of Cibyra and Apamea |
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| | Mr. J's Cicero Page |
 | | Here are some links on the internet which will be of interest to you in your study of Cicero. |  | | This page is intended to be a student resource for Latin III and IV students as they study the late Roman Republic through the writings of Cicero and particulary his PRO CAELIO. |  | | Magister Johnson retired from active teaching in June of 2003. |
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| | Works by Cicero |
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| | Welcome to Cicero, Indiana |
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| | Cicero Bioinstrumentation |
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| | Cicero Collection at Bartleby.com |
 | | While the sick man has life there is hope. |  | | Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Authors > Nonfiction > Harvard Classics > Cicero |
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| | Cicero Networks |
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| | Northern Onondaga Public Library at Cicero |
 | | The Northern Onondaga Public Library at Cicero, located at the new Cicero Commons on Route 11, has what you need. |  | | The library has an expanded collection of new fiction bestsellers, non-fiction bestsellers, children’s books, cassette and CD audio books, plus videos and DVDs. |  | | NOPL@Brewerton: 5437 Library Street, Brewerton, NY 13029 Telephone: 315 676 7484 |
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| | Cicero, Illinois (60804) Conditions & Forecast : Weather Underground |
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| | The Cicero Foundation |
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