*Cicero Marcus Tullius, De re publica: Selections

Auteur: Zetzel, James E.G.
Titre: *Cicero Marcus Tullius, De re publica: Selections
Lieu èdition: Cambridge
Éditeur: Cambridge University Press
Annèe edition: 1995
Pages: 268
Mots-clès: Commentaires - Commenti - Commentaries, Éditions - Edizioni - Editions, Philosophie - Filosofia - Philosophy
Comptes rendus:

Kempshall, M. S., English Historical Review, 119, 2004, 182 – 184 ; Desy, "L’Antiquité classique", 1997, 66, 434-435 – Powell, "Classical Review", 1996, NS, 46, (2), 247-250 – Keyser, "The Classical World", 1997-1998, 91, (1), 59-60 – Sharples, "Phronesis", 1995, 40, (3), 348-349 – Moreau, "Latomus", 1998, 57, (1), 246-247 – Havelange, "Les études Classiques", 1999, 67, (1), 97-99 – Leonhardt, "Gnomon", 2003, 75, (2), 164-166

Description: PhR] Il s’agit d’un commentaire, précédé d’une longue introduction. [Abstract] This edition contains the Latin text of most of the surviving parts of Cicero’s most elaborate philosophical dialogue, De republica, together with a full commentary explaining the philosophical and historical argument, and elucidating the grammar and style. De republica is a major document in the history of European political theory, and a masterpiece of Ciceronian style. This is the fullest commentary ever to appear in English.
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Sigle auteur: Zetzel 1995