NounSingular cicero Plural ciceros cicero (plural ciceros)
From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Marcus Tullius Cicero (pronounced /ˈsɪsɨroʊ/; Classical Latin: [ˈkikeroː]; January 3, 106 BC – December 7, 43 BC) was a Roman philosopher, statesman, lawyer, political theorist, and Roman constitutionalist. He came from a wealthy municipal family of the equestrian order, and is widely considered one of Rome's greatest orators and prose stylists. He introduced the Romans to the chief schools of Greek philosophy and created a Latin philosophical vocabulary (with neologisms such as humanitas, qualitas, quantitas, and essentia) distinguishing himself as a linguist, translator, and philosopher. An impressive orator and successful lawyer, Cicero thought that his political career was his most important achievement. Today, he is appreciated primarily for his humanism and philosophical and political writings. His voluminous correspondence, much of it addressed to his friend Atticus, has been especially influential, introducing the art of refined letter writing to European culture. Cornelius Nepos, the 1st-century BC biographer of Atticus, remarked that Cicero's letters contained such a wealth of detail "concerning the inclinations of leading men, the faults of the generals, and the revolutions in the government" that their reader had little need for a history of the period. Cicero's speeches and letters remain some of the most important primary sources that survive on the last days of the Roman Republic. During the chaotic latter half of the first century B.C. marked by civil wars and the dictatorship of Gaius Julius Caesar, Cicero championed a return to the traditional republican government. However, his career as a statesman was marked by inconsistencies and a tendency to shift his position in response to changes in the political climate. His indecision may be attributed to his sensitive and impressionable personality; he was prone to overreaction in the face of political and private change. "Would that he had been able to endure prosperity with greater self-control and adversity with more fortitude!" wrote C. Asinius Pollio, a contemporary Roman statesman and historian. Cicero became an enemy of Mark Antony, attacking him in a series of speeches. He was proscribed an enemy of the state by the Second Triumvirate and subsequently murdered in 43 BC. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License The Six Mistakes of Man- Does anyone know what the Six Mistakes of man are that Cicero wrote about? Q. Marcus Tillius Cicero wrote about the six mistakes of man. What are they? I can only think of three. Asked by Sweet P - Wed May 14 02:54:12 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Copied from the website below: The Six Mistakes of Man 1 The delusion that personal gain is made by crushing others. 2 The tendency to worry about things that cannot be changed or corrected. 3 Insisting that a thing is impossible because we cannot accomplish it. 4 Refusing to set aside trivial preferences. 5 Neglecting development and refinement of the mind, and not acquiring the habit of reading and studying. 6 Attempting to compel others to believe and live as we do. Answered by Graybeard - Wed May 14 03:07:15 2008 How successful was Cicero's career up until 79BC? Q. I have to write a 2 sided essay on this question, some help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for taking the time to answer this question (: Asked by HOS - Tue Oct 13 16:06:48 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Given his fairly ordinary and provincial origins and the difficulties of simply surviving the chaos of Sulla's dictatorship, the fact that Cicero had managed to get a good education, written his "Topics for Speeches", and become a legal advocate of some reputation, especially with the defense of Sextus Roscius Amerinus, one would have to consider his career up until 79BC as successful. However his best accomplishments, such as his role as Quaestor in Sicily, admission into the Senate, and the majority of his best writings were as yet to come. By 79BC he was only 30 years old or so, still a fairly young man in Roman reckoning, where ones first meaningful political office often came in ones late 20s or early 30s. However in so far as his… [cont.] Answered by Garrr - Tue Oct 13 16:27:33 2009 how would i go about writing my own piece using the style of marcus cicero?
Q. specifically, what topic should i write about (i know philosophy but more specific than that) also what other literary devices should it use besides periodic sentences? Asked by Mairead - Mon Mar 8 23:32:58 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Well I'd just find the guy in your class/group who is most likely to nail your hands to the senate door, insult him loads in the speech, and then get your best mate to read it out loud. A fun time will be had by all, and the republic will fall... Answered by Theo W - Tue Mar 9 15:46:06 2010 From Yahoo Answer Search: "cicero" C-NS High School students will have to walk up to 1/2 mile to get home after ... - The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com (blog)
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