Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero, Vol. 7
Introductions and the notes. But we trust that readers have found that the Introductions and the notes treat of the principal historical events of Cicero's life, the chief difficulties in the correspondence, and most important features of epistolary style. Accordingly it is hoped that the Index Will prove a useful adjunct to the six volumes, and that few words or expressions really interesting or characteristic have been left without an indication of the place where explanation or illustration of them may be found. As every advanced scholar possesses an Onomas ticon of Cicero's works, we have not been careful in all cases to give references to obscure names of which no mention has been made in the notes. But we think that no name of importance.
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