"The Cambridge Companion to Cicero's Philosophy" is a collection of essays dedicated to the philosophy of the Roman lawyer and orator Cicero, whose reputation as a philosopher has been reassessed over the past three decades. The work is of a dual nature, both introductory and specialised, with a focus on the value and originality of Cicero's philosophical thought.
Recensione di Atkins, J.W.; Bénatouïl, T. (eds) (2022). The Cambridge Companion to Cicero’s Philosophy. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 338 pp.
Barbara Castellani
2022-01-01
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"The Cambridge Companion to Cicero's Philosophy" is a collection of essays dedicated to the philosophy of the Roman lawyer and orator Cicero, whose reputation as a philosopher has been reassessed over the past three decades. The work is of a dual nature, both introductory and specialised, with a focus on the value and originality of Cicero's philosophical thought.File in questo prodotto:
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