d against } B.C. 52.
Oratorum. { Ctesiphon--in the matter of the Golden Crown. } AEtat. 55.
{ [a] }
De { Instructions by questions and answers, }
Partitione { supposed to have been previously given to his } B.C. 46.
Oratoria. { son in Greek, on the art of speaking in public.} AEtat. 61.
{ [a] }
{ Treatises, in which he deals with the various }
{ phases of Philosophy taught by the Academy. It }
The { has been altered, and we have only a part of } B.C. 45.
Academica. { the first book of the altered portion and the } AEtat. 62.
{ second part of the treatise before it was }
{ altered. In its altered form it is addressed }
{ to Varro.[b] }
De Finibus { A treatise in five books, in the form of }
Bonorum et { dialogues, as to the results to be looked for } B.C. 45.
Malorum. { in inquiries as to what is good and what is } AEtat. 62.
{ evil. It is addressed to Brutus.[b] }
Brutus: or, { A treatise on the most perfect orators of past }
De Claris { times. It is addressed to Brutus, and has, in } B.C. 45.
Oratoribus. { a peculiar manner, been always called by his } AEtat. 62.
{ name.[a] }
Orator. { A treatise, addressed to Brutus, to show what } B.C. 45.
{ the perfect orator should be.[a] } AEtat. 62.
{ Or the Tusculan Inquiries, supposed to have }
Tusculanae { been held with certain friends in his Tusculan }
Disputa- { villa, as to contempt of Death and Pain and } B.C. 45.
tiones. { Sorrow, as to conquering the Passions, and the } AEtat. 62.
{ happiness to be derived from Virtue. They are }
{ addressed to Brutus.[a] }
{ Three books addressed to Brutus. Velleius, }
De Natura { Balbus, and Cotta discuss the relative merits } B.C. 44.
Deorum. { of the Epicurean, Stoic, and Academic Schools. } AEtat. 63
{ [b] }
{ He discusses with his brother Quintus the }
De { property of the gods to "divine," or rather } B.C. 44.
Divinatione.{ to enable me
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