London: G. Bell and Sons, 1913-21.
Vol. 4 of a 4 volume collection of Cicero’s orations which consisted of his political and legal speeches in which he often expressed his political views. In vol. 4. The Fourteen Orations against Marcus Antonius; to which are appended the Treatise on Rhetorical Invention; The Orator; Topics; On Rhetorical Partitions, etc.
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Cicero’s Orations.
The Fourteen Orations of M. T. Cicero against Marcus Antonius, called Philippics.
The First Philippic. The Argument.
The Second Speech of M. T. Cicero against Marcus Antonius. Called also the Second Philippic. The Argument.
The Third Philippic, or Third Speech of M. T. Cicero against Marcus Antonius. The Argument.
The Fourth Oration of M. T. Cicero against Marcus Antonius. Called also the Fourth Philippic. The Argument.
The Fifth Oration of M. T. Cicero Against Marcus Antonius. Otherwise called the Fifth Philippic. The Argument.
The Sixth Oration of M. T. Cicero against Marcus Antonius. Called also the Sixth Philippic. Addressed to the People. The Argument.
The Seventh Oration of M. T. Cicero against Marcus Antonius. Called also the Seventh Philippic. The Argument.
The Eighth Oration of M. T. Cicero against Marcus Antonius. Called also the Eighth Philippic. The Argument.
The Ninth Oration of M. T. Cicero against Marcus Antonius. Called also the Ninth Philippic. The Argument.
The Tenth Oration of M. T. Cicero against Marcus Antonius. Called also the Tenth Philippic. The Argument.
The Eleventh Oration of M. T. Cicero against Marcus Antonius. Called also the Eleventh Philippic. The Argument.
The Twelfth Oration of M. T. Cicero against Marcus Antonius. Called also the Twelfth Philippic. The Argument.
The Thirteenth Oration of M. T. Cicero Against Marcus Antonius. Called also the Thirteenth Philippic. The Argument.
The Fourteenth (And Last) Oration of M. T. Cicero against Marcus Antonius. Called also the Fourteenth Philippic. The Argument.
The Two Books which Remain of the Treatise By M. T. Cicero on Rhetorical Invention. Book I.
The Second Book of The Rhetoric, or of the Treatise on Rhetorical Invention, of M. T. Cicero
The Orator of M. T. Cicero. Addressed to Marcus Brutus.
The Treatise of M. T. Cicero On Topics. Dedicated to Caius Trebatius. The Argument.
A Dialogue Concerning Oratorical Partitions. By Marcus Tullius Cicero.
The Treatise of M. T. Cicero on the Best Style of Orators.
An Alphabetical List of Books Contained in Bohn’s Libraries.