If you liked Tully's compendious treatise of old age by Cicero, start with Ciceros Reden für M. Marcellus für Q. Ligarus und für den König Deiotarus (1877), Phillippics (1963), and Cicero's second Philippic (1884). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Ciceros Reden für M. Marcellus für Q. Ligarus und für den König Deiotarus 1877 · 82 pages · Cicero · Same author
  2. 2 Phillippics 1963 · 655 pages · Cicero · Same author
  3. 3 Cicero's second Philippic 1884 · 168 pages · Cicero · Same author
  4. 4 The first book of Tullies Offices translated grammatically, and also according to the propriety of our English tongue; for the more speedy and certain attaining of the singular learning contained in the same, to further to a pure Latin stile, and to expresse the mind more easily, both in English & Latine. Done chiefly for the good of schools; to be vsed according to the directions in the admonition to the reader, and more fully in Ludus lit. or Grammar-schoole 1616 · 320 pages · Cicero · Same author
  5. 5 Scripta Quae Manserunt Omnia, fasc. 21: Orationes (Post Reditum): Cum Senatui Gratias Egit, Cum Populo Gratias Egit, De Domo Sua, De Harsupicum Responsis ... Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana) 1998 · 126 pages · Cicero · Same author
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What should I read after Tully's compendious treatise of old age?

BookOrb recommends Ciceros Reden für M. Marcellus für Q. Ligarus und für den König Deiotarus (1877), Phillippics (1963), Cicero's second Philippic (1884), The first book of Tullies Offices translated grammatically, and also according to the propriety of our English tongue; for the more speedy and certain attaining of the singular learning contained in the same, to further to a pure Latin stile, and to expresse the mind more easily, both in English & Latine. Done chiefly for the good of schools; to be vsed according to the directions in the admonition to the reader, and more fully in Ludus lit. or Grammar-schoole (1616), and Scripta Quae Manserunt Omnia, fasc. 21: Orationes (Post Reditum): Cum Senatui Gratias Egit, Cum Populo Gratias Egit, De Domo Sua, De Harsupicum Responsis ... Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana) (1998).

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