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Cicero On Divination Book 1 Book 1 Clarendon Ancient History Series Bk 1 1st Edition David Wardle Editor

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Cicero On Divination Book 1 Book 1 Clarendon Ancient History Series Bk 1 1st Edition David Wardle Editor
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 482
Author: David Wardle (editor)
ISBN: 9780199297917, 0199297916
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Cicero On Divination Book 1 Book 1 Clarendon Ancient History Series Bk 1 1st Edition David Wardle Editor by David Wardle (editor) 9780199297917, 0199297916 instant download after payment.

In the two Books of De divinatione Cicero considers beliefs concerning fate and the possibility of prediction: in the first book he puts the (principally Stoic) case for them in the mouth of his brother Quintus; in the second, speaking in his own person, he argues against them. In this new translation of, and commentary on, Book One--the first in English for over 80 years--David Wardle guides the reader through the course of Cicero's argument, giving particular attention to the traditional Roman and the philosophical conception of divination.

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