Cicero De Officiis
Discover the profound insights of ancient philosophy with "Cicero De Officiis," a seminal work by the renowned Roman philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero. Published in 1994 by Oxford University Press, this hardback edition spans 192 pages and serves as a vital source for understanding Roman moral philosophy, heavily influenced by the Greek Stoic Panaetius. "De Officiis" explores the principles of morality and behavior, making it one of the few significant philosophical texts available in Latin. Written shortly before Cicero's death, this work provides a unique glimpse into the ethical considerations of his time. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the foundations of Western thought, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Dive into Cicero's reflections on duty and ethics to enrich your understanding of moral philosophy.