Andrew Dyck’s Cicero: the man and his works is a substantial accomplishment in more ways than one. Its erudition is massive: the bibliography occupies more than one hundred pages. Substantial too are the effort and thought it represents: Dyck has been working on Cicero for many years, and Cicero grows out of Dyck’s numerous commentaries … Continue reading Cicero: the man and his works
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