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aaLatin and English texts from Perseus, May 2000.

Speeches:

    In Defense of Quinctius (81) Pro Quinctio
        Defending Quinctius against Naevius, a business partner
    In Defense of Roscius Amerinus (80) Pro Roscio Amerino
        Defending Roscius on a charge of patricide
    In Defense of Roscius the Comic Actor (?77) Pro Roscio comoedo
        Defending Roscius against the property claims of Fannius
   Against Caecilius (70) Divinatio in Caecilium
         Defending his right to prosecute Verres instead of Caecilius
    Against Verres (70) In Verrem
        Prosecuting Verres for extortion in Sicily
   In Defense of Caecina (69 auc 689) Pro Caecina
         Defending the inheritance of Caecina
    In Defense of Tullius (69) Pro Tullio
         Cicero prosecutes Fabius for arson and murder of his (Cicero's) slaves
    In Defense of Fonteius (69) Pro Fonteio
         Defending Fonteius against extortion in Gaul
    In Defense of the Manilian Law (66) Pro lege Manilia
         In support of Pompey's command against Mithridates in the East
    In Defense of Cluentius (66) Pro Cluentio
        Defending Cluentius for his stepfather's murder
    Against Rullus (In Defense of the Agrarian Law) (63) Contra Rullum (De lege agraria)
         Arguing against a land redistribution law
    Against Catilina (4 speeches) (63) In Catilinam
         Denouncing the violent revolutionary Catilina
    In Defense of Cornelius (63) Pro Cornelio
         Defending Cornelius against charges of practices against the state
    In Defense of Murena (63) Pro Murena
         Defending Murena against charges of bribery
    In Defense of Rabirius (63) Pro C. Rabirio
         Defending Rabirius against charges of treason
    Against Catilina and Antony (62) In Catilinam et Antonium
         Invective against Catilina and Antony, his competitors for the consulship
    In Defense of Archias, the Poet (62) Pro Archia poeta
         Defending Archias' claim to Roman citizenship
    In Defense of Sulla (62) Pro Sulla
         Defending Sulla against implications of involvement in the Catilinarian conspiracy
   In Defense of Scaurus (59) Pro Scauro
         Defending Scaurus against charges of oppression and extortion while governor
    Against Clodius and Curio (?) In Clodium et Curionem
         Evidently addressed to the Senate, for reasons unknown
    In Defense of Flaccus (59) Pro Flacco
         Defending Flaccus against charges of plunder and oppression while governor of Asia
   For His House (57) De Domo Sua
        Seeking damages for his house, destroyed while he was in exile
    After My Return from Exile (2 speeches) (57) Post reditum ad Quirites, Senatum
        Thanking the Senate and people for his recall from exile
    In Defense of Balbus (56) Pro Balbo
         Defending Balbus' citizenship, bestowed upon him by Pompey
    In Defense of Caelius (56) Pro Caelio
         Defending Caelius against murder and attempted poisoning
    In Defense of Sestius (56) Pro Sestio
         Defending Sestius against a charge of rioting
   Against Vatinius (56) In Vatinium
         Invective against Vatinius' conduct during his tribuneship
   On the Responses of the Soothsayers (56) De Haruspicum Responsis
         Defending himself against his enemy Clodius
    On Provinces Governed by Consuls (56) De provinciis consularibus
        Defending a prolonging of Caesar's command in Gaul
   Against Piso (55) In Pisonem
         Invective against Piso, as reply to Piso's attacks on Cicero
   In Defense of Plancius (54) Pro Plancio
         Defending Plancius against charges of bribery and corruption
   In Defense of Rabirius Postumus (54) Pro C. Rabirio Postumo
         Defending Rabirius against charges of extortion and crimes against Rome
    In Defense of Milo (52) Pro Milone
        Defending Milo against a charge of murder
   In Defense of Ligarius (46) Pro Ligario
         Defending Ligarius for his actions in the African war against Caesar
   In Defense of Marcellus (46) Pro Marcello
         Praising Caesar for pardoning Marcellus
   In Defense of King Deiotarus (45) Pro Rege Deiotaro
         Defending Deiotarus, king of Galatia, against a charge of attempted murder
    The Phillipics (44) Phillipicae
         Denouncing Marc Antony
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Collections of Letters

    Letters to Friends (62-43) Epistulae ad familiares
         Written to his friends and family 
    Letters to Atticus (68-43) Epistulae ad Atticum
         Written to his best friend Atticus 
    Letters to Quintus (59-44) Epistulae ad Quintum
         Written to his brother Quintus 
    Letters to Marcus Brutus (43) Epistulae ad Brutum
         Written to Brutus 
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Rhetorical Treatises

    On Invention (before Cicero was 25 yrs old) De inventione
         On the mechanics of oratory
    On the Orator (55) De oratore
         On the general principles of oratory
    Divisions of Oratory (?late 50s) Partitiones oratoriae
         On the orator's craft
    On the Republic (54) De re publica
         On political science
    On Laws (52-45) De legibus
         On laws and justice in the ideal state
    Brutus (46) Brutus
         A history of Roman oratory
    The Orator (46) Orator
         On the accomplished speaker
    On the Best Kind of Orators (?52) De optimo genere oratorum
         Discussion of orators
    On the Crown (?52) De corona
         Translation of a speech of Demosthenes
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Philosophical Writings

   Paradoxes of the Stoics (46) Paradoxa Stoicorum
         On Stoic philosophy
    Topics (46-44) Topica
         Dealing with kinds of arguments
    Consolation (45) Consolatio
         On the deaths of great men
    Hortensius (45) Hortensius
         A plea for the study of philosophy
    Academia (45) Academica
         On the views of the Academy at Athens
   On Ends (45) De finibus
         On the ends of good and evil
    Discussions at Tusculum (44) Tusculanae disputationes
          On the conditions of happiness
    On the Nature of the Gods (45) De natura deorum
          Views of different philosophical schools on deities
    On Fate (44) De fato
          A discussion on free will
    On Old Age (44) De senectute
          Dialogue with Cato about growing old
    On Friendship (44) De amicitia
          On the nature of true friendship
    On Divination (44) De divinatione
          Examination of fate and predicting fate
    On Duties (44) De officiis
          On one's responsibilities; for the edification of his son
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Poems

    Aratea  Aratea
         On astronomy
    Phenomena  Phaenomena
      A translation of Aratus from Greek
    Marius Marius
         An epic about Gaius Marius (157-86), General and distant relative
    On My Consulship (3 books) (60) De consulatu suo
         Describing the benefits of his consulship of 63-2 
    On My Times (3 books) (55) De temporibus suis
         A self-glorifying autobiographical poem