Traite Des Loix De Ciceron (1719)

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Kessinger Publishing, 2009 - 564 páginas
Le Trait des lois de Cic ron (1719) est un ouvrage crit par Marcus Tullius Cic ron, un c l bre philosophe et homme politique romain. Dans ce livre, Cic ron explore les lois et la justice, ainsi que leur r le dans la soci t et dans la vie des individus. Il examine galement les diff rentes formes de gouvernement et les principes qui les sous-tendent, tout en offrant des conseils pratiques sur la mani re de mener une vie juste et vertueuse. Le Trait des lois est consid r comme l'un des plus importants ouvrages de philosophie politique de l'Antiquit , et il a influenc de nombreux penseurs et juristes travers les si cles. Cette dition de 1719 est une traduction fran aise du texte original en latin.This Book Is In French.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

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Born in Arpinum on January 3, 106 B.C., Marcus Tullius Cicero was a Roman orator, writer, and politician. In Rome, Cicero studied law, oratory, philosophy, and literature, before embarking on a political career. Banished from Rome in 59 B.C. for the execution of some members of the Catiline group, Cicero devoted himself to literature. Cicero was pardoned by Julius Caesar in 47 B.C., and returned to Rome to deliver his famous speeches, known as the "Philippics," urging the senate to declare war on Marc Antony. Cicero's chief works, written between 46 and 44 B.C., can be classified in the categories of philosophical works, letters, and speeches. The letters, edited by his secretary Tiro, showcase a unique writing style and charm. The most popular work of the period was De Officiis, a manual of ethics, in which Cicero espoused fundamental Christian values half a century before Christ. Cicero was murdered in Formiae, Italy, on December 4, 43 B.C., by Antony's soldiers after the triumvirate of Antony, Lepidus, and Octavius was formed.

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