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The final volume in one of the most intimate and revealing correspondences of the ancient world.
In Letters to Atticus, Vol. 3, the Roman statesman and orator Marcus Tullius Cicero continues his candid dialogue with his closest friend, Titus Pomponius Atticus. Covering the final tumultuous years of the Roman Republic, these letters offer extraordinary insight into Cicero’s political struggles, personal doubts, and philosophical reflections as civil war looms and the Republic crumbles.
Far more than historical documents, these letters are vivid expressions of character, loyalty, and the challenges of maintaining integrity in a time of upheaval. This volume completes a trilogy that remains essential for students of Roman history, classical literature, and political philosophy.
A compelling read for anyone interested in the human side of history’s great figures.