Cicero is always talking about Cicero and his greatest merits. Sometimes he’ll mention other people, but only if they are related to the subject at hand - Cicero and his merits.
Yes, I’m butthurt that this twerp’s almost entire bibliography has survived the tides of time while other, more interesting and important works such as Claudius Tyrrhenika or Cato’s Origines have disappeared.
Oh, it’s always clear what he’s talking about.
Cicero is always talking about Cicero and his greatest merits. Sometimes he’ll mention other people, but only if they are related to the subject at hand - Cicero and his merits.
Yes, I’m butthurt that this twerp’s almost entire bibliography has survived the tides of time while other, more interesting and important works such as Claudius Tyrrhenika or Cato’s Origines have disappeared.
But Aielman, when Cicero, Father of the Fatherland, the Republic from the villain Catiline saved…