If you liked Cato Major, or his discourse of old age by Cicero, start with Treatise on the Laws (2017), Ciceros zweiter Rede gegen C. Verres (1879), and De inventione (1483). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Treatise on the Laws (2017), Ciceros zweiter Rede gegen C. Verres (1879), De inventione (1483), Oneiros tou Skipiōnos. Ermēneia Theodōrou (1568), and M. Tul. Ciceronis pro A. Cecinna oratio (1540).

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