“Old age, especially an honored old age, has so great authority, that this is of more value than all the pleasures of youth.”
Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero
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The book features a literal translation of Cicero's texts, accompanied by notes that provide context and analysis. It includes essays on the moral duties of individuals, the challenges of old age, the nature of friendship, and the responsibilities of a magistrate. The comparative perspective aims to highlight the enduring relevance of Cicero's ideas in the context of modern ethical thought. more
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