“For he, indeed, who looks into the face of a friend beholds, as it were, a copy of himself.”
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Cicero de Amicitia (on Friendship) and Scipio's Dream is a compilation of works by the Roman statesman and philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero. The book features his influential essay on friendship, which delves into the nature and value of human connections. Additionally, it includes Scipio's Dream, a narrative of a significant dream experienced by Scipio Africanus, a prominent figure in Roman history. These texts offer insights into Cicero's philosophical views on morality, ethics, and the role of friendship in society. more
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