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Roman life in the days of Cicero

Chapter 14 ATTICUS.

Word Count: 2204    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

e indeed more than five hundred letters addressed to him, extending over a period of almost five-and-twenty years. T

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Roman life in the days of Cicero
Roman life in the days of Cicero
Alfred John Church Literature
“Alfred J. Church was a 19th century historian best known for his comprehensive histories on different periods of the Roman Empire, including this one.”
1 Chapter 1 A ROMAN BOY.2 Chapter 2 A ROMAN UNDERGRADUATE.3 Chapter 3 IN THE DAYS OF THE DICTATOR.4 Chapter 4 A ROMAN MAGISTRATE.5 Chapter 5 A GREAT ROMAN CAUSE.6 Chapter 6 COUNTRY LIFE.7 Chapter 7 A GREAT CONSPIRACY.8 Chapter 8 CAESAR.9 Chapter 9 POMPEY.10 Chapter 10 EXILE.11 Chapter 11 A BRAWL AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.12 Chapter 12 CATO, BRUTUS, AND PORCIA.13 Chapter 13 A GOVERNOR IN HIS PROVINCE.14 Chapter 14 ATTICUS.15 Chapter 15 ANTONY AND AUGUSTUS.