The Roman World of Cicero's "De Oratore," (Rhetoric Society Quarterly)
Low roads lead to Rome: the most exalted of all Roman politicians was a master of dirty politics.('Cicero: The Life and Times of Rome's Greatest Politician') (Washington Monthly)
Pierpaolo Vergerio the Elder: The Humanist as Orator (The Catholic Historical Review)
Marshall W. Fishwick. Cicero, Classicism, and Popular Culture.(Book review) (Teaching History: A Journal of Methods)
Cicero, Catiline, and Conspiracy: vying for control, Lucius Catiline conspired to become Rome's monarch, while Cicero worked to expose and thwart his plans and keep Rome's Republic alive.(History--Rome) (The New American)
Cicero the patriot.(GREAT BRITAIN, EUROPE, BALKANS, FORMER USSR)(Book Review)(Brief Review) (Reference & Research Book News)
Cicero: A Turbulent Life.(Review)(Brief Article) (Contemporary Review)
Cicero's child. (Guest Editorial). (AORN Journal)
Controlling Laughter: Political Humour in the Late Roman Republic.(Brief Article) (The Economist (US))
A companion to Roman rhetoric.(Brief article)(Book review) (Reference & Research Book News)
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