Marcus Tullius Cicero (January 3, 106 BCDecember 7, 43 BC) (also known by the anglicized name Tully, in and after the Middle Ages) was an orator and statesman of Ancient Rome. The standard English pronunciation of his name is [ˈsɪsərəʊ], though in classical Latin it was [ˈkikero])

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In Catilinam I - Against Catilina, Speech One (63 B.C)

M. Tulli Ciceronis Orator Ad M. Brutum (46 B.C.)

De Officiis - On Duties (44 B.C.)

De Amicitia - On Friendship (44 B.C.)

Philippic (44 B.C.)

Various orations and works

Misattributed

The following quotes are sometimes wrongly attributed to Cicero. In fact, they come from a novel about Cicero by Taylor Caldwell, and are not found in any of Cicero's actual writings.

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