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  1. M. T. CICERONIS. Quaedam Selectae, in USUM Delphini, cum Interpretatione et Variantibus Aliquot per Singulas Orationes Lectionibus. Quibus Praefigitur Vita Ciceronis per Annos Consulares Digesta. In this Edition are Introduced All the Valuable Notes of the Dauphin Edition Translated into English, Selections from Duncan and Other Commentators, and Original Observations; Also Translations of the Notes from Asconius, P. Manutius, & c, on Three of the Orations. By John G. Smart. by Marcus Tullius [106 BC - 43 BC]. Smart, John G. - Editor. Cicero, 1826-01-01

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22. Marcus Tullius Cicero
arcus Tullius Cicero (10643 BC) was both a Roman orator and statesman. WorksCited. Cicero, Marcus T. De Oratore. (Publishing info.
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arcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 B.C.) was both a Roman orator and statesman. His extensive philosophical interest led him to author several classic philosophical works like "De Oratore" (Hiz 113). Although he was often criticized for lack of originality, few could deny his superiority in rhetoric. Cicero's philosophical writings demonstrate a "fairly coherent and modestly original system of thought" (Hiz 113). At the least, Cicero acquired a foundation for his views from the Academy. The Academy stood for free inquiry and the search for truth or at least what would be considered the most predictable opinion (Clarke 55).
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Cicero felt that the Greeks had already exhausted the possible methods for the pursuit of truth. The originality of his ideas lies in their combination and not their components. Although historians have creditted Socrates with the union of philosophy and rhetoric, Cicero credits the alliance of these arts to the previous followers of rhetorical sophism . In contrast to Socrates, Cicero believed more emphasis should be put on the rhetorical aspect and not the philosophical aspect of sophism(Siegal 12). Cicero believed that the productive application of knowledge for the guidance of human affairs was the greatest of human accomplishments. Philosophy generated knowledge but rhetorical persuasion made it effective. Each was dependent upon the other. They could not stand alone. A great man would be the master of both.

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I criticize by creation, not by finding fault. What is so beneficial to the people as liberty, which we see not only to be greedily sought after by men, but also by beasts, and to be preferred to all things. Philosophy, rightly defined, is simply the love of wisdom. Friendship improves happiness and abates misery, by the doubling of our joy and the dividing of our grief. Friendship renders prosperity more brilliant, while it lightens adversity by sharing it and making its burden common. The more laws, the less justice. The foundation of justice is good faith. Every evil in the bud is easily crushed: as it grows older, it becomes stronger. These studies are a spur to the young, a delight to the old; an ornament in prosperity, a consoling refuge in adversity; they are pleasure for us at home, and no burden abroad; they stay up with us at night, they accompany us when we travel, they are with us in our country visits. My precept to all who build, is, that the owner should be an ornament to the house, and not the house to the owner. A good deed in the wrong place is like an evil deed.

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Word Word. Noun, 1. Marcus Tullius Cicero a Roman statesman and orator rememberedfor his mastery of Latin prose (106-43 BC)
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