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  1. svlpicivm et ceteros ad q. metellvm et ceteros ad a. torqvatvm et ceteros ad m. marivm et ceteros m. caeli epistvlae ad m. tvllivm ciceronem ad m. varronem et ceteros ad l. plancvm et ceteros ad m. brvtvm et ceteros ad c. cassivm et ceteros ad c. memmivm et ceteros ad terentiam vxorem ad senatvm et ceteros ad tironem

  2. Epistolae familiares is the title of a collection of letters of Petrarch which he edited during his lifetime. He originally called the collection Epistolarum mearum ad diversos liber ("a book of my letters to different people") but this was later shortened to the current title. Petrarch discovered the text of Cicero 's letters in 1345, which ...

  3. Writings of Cicero. The writings of Marcus Tullius Cicero constitute one of the most renowned collections of historical and philosophical work in all of classical antiquity. Cicero was a Roman politician, lawyer, orator, political theorist, philosopher, and constitutionalist who lived during the years of 106–43 BC.

  4. PetrarcCicero1InProg. PETRARCH AD FAMILIARES (June 16, MCCCXLV)AD MARCVM TVLLIVM CICERONEM . LIBER VICESIMVS QVARTVS, Epistula III Commentary by Mari Tomanelli; revised and edited by Jacques BaillyIntroduction Francesco Petrarcha, 'Petrarch,' an Italian scholar and poet who lived from 1304 to 1374 CE, is credited with being the founder of the ...

  5. Dec 20, 2018 · Abstract: The introductory letter of Petrarch's collection of prose epistles (Epistolae Familiares) includes a number of traditional programmatic elements, including a dedication to his close friend Ludwig Van Kempen, a narrative describing the collection's genesis, and a defence of its style and contents, rooted in the example of Cicero's letters to Atticus, Quintus, and Brutus, which ...

  6. De analogia libri II ad M. Tullium Ciceronem De astris liber; Dicta collectanea ("collected sayings", also known by the Greek title άποφθέγματα) Letters (only fragments survived) Epistulae ad Ciceronem; Epistulae ad familiares Iter (only one fragment survived) Laudes Herculis

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  8. The 16 books of the 'Epistulae ad familiares' consist of documents written between 62 and 43 BCE. The corpus included under this entry consists of the letters of Cicero only. - The letters addressed to Cicero or to others can be consulted under the entry 'Epistulae ad Ciceronem et alios seruatae cum Ciceronis Epistulis ad familiares'.

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