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Cicero's De finibus, written in 45 BC, consists of three separate dialogues, dealing respectively with the ethical systems of Epicureanism, Stoicism, and the `Old Academy' of Antiochus of Ascalon. This critical edition of the text, based on a fresh study and collation of the manuscripts, is the first to appear for many years and the first to reflect a clear understanding of the whole manuscript tradition. It will be the second in a series of editions of Cicero's philosophical works; the first volume, the De officiis, edited by Michael Winterbottom, appeared in 1994.
This new edition of Sallust, the first critical text for over
thirty years, is based on a fresh study and collation of the
manuscripts, as well as careful consideration of the indirect
tradition. Besides the well-known Catiline and Jugurtha, the volume
contains more than seventy of the longer or more interesting
fragments of the Histories and also the spurious Epistulae ad
Caesarem and Invectivae. These inclusions will prove extremely
valuable to students and scholars alike. The works of Sallust,
written in the latter half of the first century BC, are commonly
studied not only by classicists and ancient historians, but also by
students of Latin prose. This new edition should therefore prove a
particularly welcome addition to the series of Oxford Classical
Texts.
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