
De Officiis
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Language: English, LatinPublished:
Authors:
- Miller, Walter
1864 - 1949
About this book
In the ancient world, Marcus Tullius Cicero penned "De Officiis," a timeless philosophical work that delves into moral duties and ethical principles without specifying an exact year. Addressed to his son Marcus, this document uniquely explores the application of these principles in both public and private spheres. Aspiring scholars and philosophy enthusiasts will find invaluable insights within the pages of this treatise, authored by the renowned Cicero. "De Officiis" serves as a guiding beacon for those seeking to navigate the complexities of morality and virtue in their daily lives, making it a must-read for students of philosophy and history alike.
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