M. Tulli Ciceronis De Officiis Libri Tres, a timeless work by Marcus Tullius Cicero, is presented here with a German commentary specifically tailored for schools. This edition, originally published in 1848, offers students and scholars alike an invaluable resource for understanding Cicero's profound insights into ethics and moral philosophy. The text, accompanied by the meticulous commentary of Eduard Bonnell and Johann Friedrich Degen, facilitates a deeper comprehension of Cicero's Latin and the historical context of his writings.
De Officiis remains a cornerstone of classical education, exploring themes of duty, virtue, and the ideal conduct of a citizen. This edition preserves the enduring relevance of Cicero's wisdom, making it accessible to a new generation of readers. A vital addition to any classical library, this book offers a unique perspective on the foundations of Western thought.
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