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(84 BC) De Inventione (About the composition of arguments)
(55 BC) De Oratore ad Quintum fratrem libri tres (On the Orator, three books for his brother Quintus)
(54 BC) De Partitionibus Oratoriae (About the subdivisions of oratory)
(52 BC) De Optimo Genere Oratorum (About the Best Kind of Orators)
(46 BC) Brutus (For Brutus, a short history of Roman rhetoric and orators dedicated to Marcus Junius Brutus)
(46 BC) Orator ad M. Brutum (About the Orator, also dedicated to Brutus)
(44 BC) Topica (Topics of argumentation)
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Orator was written by Marcus Tullius Cicero in the latter part of the year 46 B.C It is his last work on rhetoric, three years before his death Describing rhetoric, Cicero addresses previous comments on the five canons of rhetoric: Inventio, Dispositio, Elocutio, Memoria, and Pronuntiatio. In this text, Cicero attempts to describe the perfect orator, in response to Marcus Junius Brutus¡¯ request. Orator is the continuation of a debate between Brutus and Cicero, which originated in his text Brutus, written earlier in the same year.
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Table of Contents
Cicero's life
Cicero's influence
Cicero's thought
Cicero and the Academic Skeptics
Cicero and Stoicism and Peripateticism
Cicero and Epicureanism
Cicero's writings
On Invention
On the Orator
On the Republic
On the Laws
Brutus
Stoic Paradoxes
The Orator
Consolation
Hortensius
Academics
On Ends
Tusculan Disputations
On the Nature of the Gods
On Divination
On Fate
On Old Age
On Friendship
Topics
On Duties
Further reading on Cicero's life
Further reading on Cicero's philosophy
Texts by Cicero
Texts about Cicero
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