If you liked Divisions de l'art oratoire, Topiques by Cicero, start with De oratore ad Q. fratrem (1696), Ciceros Catilinarische Reden (1878), and Tully's Three Books of Offices, in English. With Notes Explaining the Method and Meaning of the Author. The Sixth Edition, Corrected and Improv'd. By Tho. Cockman, (2018). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends De oratore ad Q. fratrem (1696), Ciceros Catilinarische Reden (1878), Tully's Three Books of Offices, in English. With Notes Explaining the Method and Meaning of the Author. The Sixth Edition, Corrected and Improv'd. By Tho. Cockman, (2018), Selected Letters: With historical introductions, notes and appendices Volume 2 (1941), and M.T. Cicero Epistolaru[m] ad Brutu[m] liber (1540).

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