Edité par Veneunt apud Benjamin Dod, Londini [ London ], 1761
Langue: latin
Vendeur : Eastleach Books, Newbury, BER, Royaume-Uni
EUR 46,94
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Ajouter au panierEtat : Good. 2nd edition. Disbound, G. xvi+308+[50]+2pp, both covers & all before the title missing, text block tightly bound althouh the title & last blank leaf loose, title yellowed with age, internally a nice copy. The last printed pages [ Aa4 ] are the catalogue of the publisher, Benjamin Dod. De Officiis [ On Duties ] of Cicero as translated & edited by Pearce. Cicero's work of 44 BC is divided into three books & is one of his most influential works. Giving his views on the correct moral & ethical way to conduct one's life, it is written in an anecdotal style & gives an insight into Roman political values & conflicts of the time. Zachary Pearce, Bishop of Rochester [ 1690 -1774 ], and noted academic, published a scholarly edition of Cicero's De Oratore in 1716 which established his academic reputation. 400 grams.