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Average Rating: Author: Rose R. WilliamsProduct Code: 5874ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-587-8Product Form: PaperbackPages: 90
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Light-hearted in tone but faithful to the facts, this readable volume interweaves the story of Cicero's private life and feelings with the development of his public life and his literary output. Details and commentary on Cicero's speeches, letters, and philosophical writings highlight the events in his world which served as background for some of the most poignant, as well as the most dramatic, writing ever done in Latin. Williams shows the human side of the renowned orator and thereby allows the reader to savor Cicero's dreams, disappointments, and pursuits.
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Average Rating: Author: Rose R. WilliamsProduct Code: 5882ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-588-5Product Form: PaperbackPages: 74
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The teacher's manual to Cicero the Patriot is an indispensable, time-saving tool for busy teachers. A veteran teacher herself, Williams includes what teachers need. The teacher's manual is reproducible.
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Average Rating: Editor: Vivian L. HollidayProduct Code: 4797ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-479-6Product Form: PaperbackPages: 168
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From Pericles to the Emperor Augustus and on to George Bush, Classical and Modern Narratives of Leadership invites the reader to view leaders not only as the narrators of their own stories but also the stories of leaders and followers in every community.
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Average Rating: Edited: Vivian L. HollidayProduct Code: 4789ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-478-9Product Form: HardcoverPages: 168
Price: $51.00
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From Pericles to the Emperor Augustus and on to George Bush, Classical and Modern Narratives of Leadership invites the reader to view leaders not only as the narrators of their own stories but also the stories of leaders and followers in every community.
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Average Rating: Editor: Marie Carducci BolchazyProduct Code: 6188ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-618-9Product Form: PaperbackPublisher: Bolchazy-Carducci Pub.Pages: 136
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The ancients knew that wisdom comes from sharing ideas with each other and with those who have gone before. This book is such a sharing: 53 quotations from ancient Greek and Latin authors, with English translations and accompanied by a brief essay, poem, or explanation of context. Contributors to Classical Considerations are a richly diverse group: classicists, reporters, students, professors, teachers, a psychiatrist, a judge, Vietnam veterans, a publisher, a minister, and a football coach. They show how the words of the ancients have connected with their own lives and understandings of the world. Themes considered include fate, character, art, war, redemption after suffering, and time.
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