>tfw you're cicero
i wish i knew that feel fampai..
>>8003214
>3 posters
>>8003209
Now, now. Don't go losing your head ...
>>8003209
Just read "The Dream of Scipio"; short, but immense feelitude. Guy was a good writer.
>>8003209
I tried to get my mom to read on aging but it didn't take
>You will never go down with the ship like cicero did
Any good biography on this guy?
>>8003826
Can't help you exactly, but to contextualize him historically you can read Sallust om Catiline, and Appian's first 1-3 books on the civil wars. Also Cicero himself has the single most vast extant body of work from the ancient world, and from what I understand (as someone who can't read Latin) is renowned for his strong writing.
I imagine that a biography of him would largely pull from his own works, the two other writers I mentioned above, and maybe Plutarch (I don't remember if Plutarch wrote about Cicero), but I'm interested to see if anyone else could recommend a book on Cicero.
>>8004480
Sallust on*** Catiline, i.e., "Catiline's Conspiracy"
Sorry for the typos
>Non eris numquam cicero
me non speakio Latinus
How do I learn Latin?
>>8005732
>google 'latin textbook'
>watch 'Sebastiane' every now and then
>winrar is you