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Top Books on cicero
1. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 037575895X
Date of Publication - 2003
Number of Pages 364
Publisher - Random House Trade Paperbacks,Random House
Places in the book - New York
2. Cicero
Date of Publication - 2018
Publisher - Creative Media Partners, LLC
3. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 0710012926
Date of Publication - 1964
Number of Pages 218
Publisher - Routledge & Kegan Paul,Basic Books,Routledge & Kegan Paul PLC
Places in the book - London
4. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 034283066X
Date of Publication - Oct 13, 2018
Number of Pages 150
Publisher - Franklin Classics
5. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 0862921848
Date of Publication - August 1, 1991
Number of Pages 176
Publisher - Duckworth Publishing
6. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 035343261X
Date of Publication - Nov 11, 2018
Number of Pages 716
Publisher - Franklin Classics Trade Press
7. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 340665178X
Date of Publication - Feb 23, 2013
Publisher - Verlag C. H. Beck
8. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 0342830678
Date of Publication - Oct 13, 2018
Number of Pages 150
Publisher - Franklin Classics
9. Cicero
Date of Publication - 2021
Number of Pages 234
Publisher - Blurb, Incorporated,Blurb
10. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 1531604919
Date of Publication - Oct 30, 2000
Number of Pages 130
Publisher - Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
11. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 0344874419
Date of Publication - Nov 08, 2018
Number of Pages 150
Publisher - Franklin Classics Trade Press
12. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 1344749313
Date of Publication - Oct 17, 2015
Number of Pages 698
Publisher - Arkose Press
13. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 3663156230
Date of Publication - Jan 01, 1912
Number of Pages 384
Publisher - Vieweg+Teubner Verlag
14. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 0521607043
Date of Publication - June 10, 2004
Number of Pages 308
Publisher - Cambridge University Press
15. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 0521606985
Date of Publication - June 10, 2004
Number of Pages 640
Publisher - Cambridge University Press
16. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 0465011292
Date of Publication - Jan 21, 1965
Publisher - Basic Books
17. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 1402576536
Date of Publication - 2004
Number of Pages 583
Publisher - RB Large Print
Places in the book - Prince Frederick, Md
18. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 0521607000
Date of Publication - June 10, 2004
Number of Pages 286
Publisher - Cambridge University Press
19. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 1345095309
Date of Publication - Oct 22, 2015
Number of Pages 656
Publisher - Arkose Press
20. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 0684126834
Date of Publication - 1971
Number of Pages 290
Publisher - Scribner
Places in the book - New York, NY
21. Cicero
Date of Publication - 2014
Number of Pages 232
Publisher - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,I.B. Tauris
22. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 0674995716
Date of Publication - April 30, 1999
Number of Pages 352
Publisher - Loeb Classical Library
23. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 0024049808
Date of Publication - January 1, 1929
Number of Pages 288
Publisher - Prentice Hall
24. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 0270438661
Date of Publication - Jul 26, 2018
Number of Pages 248
Publisher - Wentworth Press
25. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 1345566115
Date of Publication - Oct 28, 2015
Number of Pages 610
Publisher - Arkose Press
26. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 034338356X
Date of Publication - Oct 15, 2018
Number of Pages 716
Publisher - Franklin Classics
27. Cicero
ISBN10 Number - 0865166560
Date of Publication - 2010
Number of Pages 222
Publisher - Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers,Brand: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers
Places in the book - Mundelein, Ill
28. Cicero
Combining the latest scholarship with a highly readable style, Kathryn Tempest looks at Cicero the politician and orator, and the private man. On the back of his natural talent for oratory, Cicero set out on the path to a glorious reputation - his earliest speeches brought the name of Cicero out of the shadows and hurled him into the spotlight. Cicero was the first 'new man' in thirty years to reach the consulship; the fact that he managed to do so without bribery or violence makes his success even more remarkable. His year of office witnessed events of such a scale that he was granted the extraordinary honour of the title 'pater patriae' - he was the father of his fatherland. Following the Civil War, and with renewed hopes for the restoration of the Roman Republic, Cicero launched a fierce attack on Mark Antony by delivering a series of speeches that cannot be matched for their vigour. It was these speeches that would be the cause of Cicero's death, and his death was to be as dramatic as his life. Kathryn Tempest's life of Cicero and his times is as engaging as it is informative.