Cicero and his friends. Essays on Roman Society in the Time of Caesar

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Cicero and his friends. Essays on Roman Society in the Time of Caesar

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The name of Gaston Boissier (1823-1908), an outstanding French historian, is well known to many lovers of ancient history. The author of fundamental works on the history of ancient Roman society, pagan religion and Christianity, Boissier can rightly be called one of the brightest and most profound researchers today. The book offered to the reader is dedicated to the outstanding statesman, orator and writer of Ancient Rome, a man who left a deep mark not only in Roman, but also in European culture - Mark Tullius Cicero. In his work, Boissier describes, with numerous vivid details, one of the most dramatic periods of Roman history - the decline of the Republic. The author draws portraits of representatives of high Roman society from two opposing political camps - the republican and the Caesarian: Titus Pomponius Atticus, Mark Caelius Rufus, Mark Junius Brutus, Julius Caesar, Gaius Octavius ​​- the future emperor Octavian Augustus.

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