
Cicerone
Cicerone, known as Cicero in Latin, was a Roman statesman, orator, and philosopher who played a crucial role in the politics of the late Roman Republic. His writings on rhetoric, philosophy, and politics remain influential, particularly in the fields of law and ethics. Cicero is celebrated for his eloquent speeches and letters, which provide insight into the political turmoil of his time, and he often emphasized the importance of moral integrity and civic duty.
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San Marino:
The Latin version for classical high schools was taken from Cicerone's 'Laelius de amicitia'.
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San Marino:
Cicerone is the author most proposed in Italian high schools for the Maturità exam.
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Italy:
Cicerone describes the nature of friendship in his dialogue 'Laelius de amicitia'.
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Italy:
Cicerone is referenced as the author who has shaped Latin grammar.
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Italy:
Cicerone is mentioned as a champion of prose in the context of Latin literature.
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Italy:
Cicero referenced Talete's story in his writings, highlighting early examples of insider trading.
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