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Elizabeth Rawson – Cicero – Uncorrected Proof Copy 1974
£35.00
An uncorrected proof copy of Cicero by Elizabeth Rawson, published by Allen Lane, London in 1974. A near fine copy, with open tear and chipping to head of the spine, light creasing and fading to the spine, some shelf wear to front boards and spotting to the top edge of the text block. With associated Longman compliment slip.
Cicero by Elizabeth Rawson is a scholarly biography that explores the life, philosophy, and political career of Marcus Tullius Cicero, one of Rome’s greatest orators and thinkers. Rawson delves into his intellectual contributions, complex personality and turbulent times during the late Roman Republic. With rigorous historical analysis, she presents Cicero as both a brilliant statesman and a flawed human, illuminating his struggles with power, morality and legacy in a period marked by civil unrest and political transformation.
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An uncorrected proof copy of Cicero by Elizabeth Rawson, published by Allen Lane, London in 1974. A near fine copy, with open tear and chipping to head of the spine, light creasing and fading to the spine, some shelf wear to front boards and spotting to the top edge of the text block. With associated Longman compliment slip.
Cicero by Elizabeth Rawson is a scholarly biography that explores the life, philosophy, and political career of Marcus Tullius Cicero, one of Rome’s greatest orators and thinkers. Rawson delves into his intellectual contributions, complex personality and turbulent times during the late Roman Republic. With rigorous historical analysis, she presents Cicero as both a brilliant statesman and a flawed human, illuminating his struggles with power, morality and legacy in a period marked by civil unrest and political transformation.








