“Even if you have nothing to write, write and say so.”
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Cicero's Letters to Atticus provide a unique glimpse into the personal and political world of one of Rome's most prominent figures. Written over a period of several years, the letters reveal the complexities of Roman politics, the challenges of friendship, and the personal struggles of both Cicero and Atticus. The collection is a testament to the enduring value of human connection and the power of written communication. more
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