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Cicero
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He is never less at leisure than when at leisure.
De Officiis. iii. 1
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Cicero
Harvard Classics, Vol. 9, Part 3
Letters
Cicero
The epistles of the great orator and politician offer both personal insight and policy initiative.
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Introductory Note
To Atticus (At Athens
)
To Atticus (At Athens
)
To Cn. Pompeius Magnus
To Atticus (In Epirus) (
A I,
17
)
To Terentia, Tulliola, and Young Cicero (At Rome
)
To His Brother Quintus (On His Way to Rome
)
To Atticus (In Epirus
)
To His Brother Quintus (In Sardinia
)
To Atticus (Returning from Epirus
)
To L. Lucceius
To M. Fadius Gallus
To M. Marius (At Cumæ
)
To His Brother Quintus (In the Country
)
To His Brother Quintus (In Britain
)
To P. Lentulus Spinther (In Cilicia
)
To C. Trebatius Testa (In Gaul
)
To Atticus (At Rome
)
To M. Porcius Cato (At Rome
)
To Atticus (In Epirus
)
M. Porcius Cato to Cicero (In Cilicia
)
To M. Porcius Cato (At Rome
)
To Tiro (At Patræ
)
To L. Papirius Pætus (At Naples
)
To L. Papirius Pætus (At Naples
)
To L. Papirius Pætus (At Naples
)
To Aulus Cæcina (In Exile
)
Servius Sulpicius to Cicero (At Astura
)
To Servius Sulpicius Rufus (In Achaia
)
To Atticus (At Rome
)
To Atticus (At Rome
)
To Atticus (At Rome
)
To Atticus (At Rome
)
To C. Trebatius Testa (At Rome
)
M. Cicero (The Younger) to Tiro
Quintus Cicero to Tiro
To M. Iunius Brutus (In Macedonia
)
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