CLA160H1 Lecture Notes - Ancient Greek Philosophy, Catullus, Lucretius

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7 Nov 2011
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Hundreds of letters written across several decades includes letters to lifelong friend atticus, brother quintus, and other important romans in the late republic invaluable source for piecing together political history. Thoughts about political situations at the end of the republic: Afraid caesar might become a dictator if he wins the civil war. Ponders whether he should take the side of pompey and fight with republican forces or sit it out like atticus did. Cicero now thinks he isn"t so bad. We hear of: the letters document cicero"s personal life in detail unparalleled in ancient sources: tensions with son, divorce with his wife, death of his daughter, pride and occasional arrogance, literary and social life. Poetry, speeches,handbooks of rhetoric and oratory, technical discussions, philosophical dialogues, translations of greek literature. Helped introduce greek ideas and culture into roman society. Dialogues (platos tradition) - to depict different beliefs and ideas.

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