For while Cicero claimed his consulship in 63 B.C., only 14 years later Julius Caesar would cross the Rubicon with his legions. |
Fifteen cohorts were annihilated at Atuatuca, and another garrison commanded by Quintus Cicero only just saved by a relief column. |
In this way, for example, the canons of Salisbury quickly acquired their copies of Cicero and Plautus. |
In it, Cicero lays out the laws that would be followed in the ideal commonwealth. |
From Cicero and Quintillion down to the present day there has been an unending and acrimonious debate on the dogma of untranslatability. |
The importance of good breeding was such that Cicero could describe Ahenobarbus as consul-designate from the cradle. |