| aa(All dates are BCE)
aaLatin and English texts from Perseus, May 2000. |
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| Speeches: |
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| 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 | |
| Latin and English texts from Perseus, May 2000. | a |
| Collections of Letters |
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| 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 |
| Latin texts from Ad Fontes Academy, May 2000 | a |
| Rhetorical Treatises |
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| 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 |
| Latin texts from Ad Fontes Academy, May 2000 | a |
| Philosophical Writings |
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| 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 |