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Cicero and Epistulae
* Cicero, Epistulae ad Familiares
* Cicero, Epistulae ad Familiares, v, 2.
* Cicero, Epistulae ad Atticum, i. 12.
* Cicero, Epistulae ad Brutum
* Cicero, Epistulae ad Atticum
* Cicero: < i > Epistulae ad Atticum </ i > ( Letters to Atticus )
* Cicero: < i > Epistulae ad Familiares </ i > ( Letters to his Friends )
* Cicero: < i > Epistulae ad Quintum fratrem </ i > ( Letters to his brother, Quintus )

Cicero and ad
Rhetorica ad Herennium, formerly attributed to Cicero but now considered to be of unknown authorship, is one of the most significant works on rhetoric and is still widely used as a reference today.
* Cicero, ad Att.
Cicero defined aequitas as " tripartite ": the first, he said, pertained to the gods above ( ad superos deos ) and is equivalent to pietas, religious obligation ; the second, to the Manes, the underworld spirits or spirits of the dead, and was sanctitas, that which is sacred ; and the third pertaining to human beings ( homines ) was iustitia, " justice ".
The Rhetorica ad Herennium, a work which was believed during Machiavelli ’ s time to have been written by Cicero, was used widely to teach rhetoric, and it is likely that Machiavelli was familiar with it.
* Cicero, ad Atti.
* Cicero numerous Letters ( ad Atticum, ad Familiares, ad Quintum fratrem ); de domo sua ad pontifices, de haruspicum responso, pro M. Caelio, pro P. Sestio, de provincis consularibus, In L. Pisonem, pro T. Milone.
12 ; Auctor ad Herennium i. 21 ; Aurelius Victor, De viris illustribus, 73 ; Orosius v. 17 ; Cicero, Pro Balbo, 21, 48, Brutus, 62, De oratore, ii.
* Cicero ad Atticum, I 1. 3, 14. 5, 16. 15, XIII 6
In Rhetorica ad Herennium Cicero states that the orator " will control himself in the entire frame of his body and in the manly angle of his flanks, with the extension of the arm in the impassioned moments of speech, and by drawing in the arm in relaxed moods ".
* Cicero: ad Brutum I. 9
51 ; Cicero, ad Att.
On the basis of the Roman names he took – Lucius Cornelius Balbus – and on the basis of later letters to Cicero < ref > Cicero, < i > ad Att .</ i > viii. 15 ; < i > ad Att .</ i > ix. 7b, it is possible that both Balbus < i > major </ i > and < i > minor </ i > obtained citizenship with the sponsorship of L. Cornelius Lentulus Crus, who may then have been serving with Pompeius as a legate ( Pompeius was there 76 BCE to 71 BCE ; if Crus was born c. 98BCE then he'd be between about 22 and 27 at the time ).
In 61 BCE he was the chief prosecutor of Publius Clodius Pulcher at a < i > quaestio extraordinaria </ i > over the latter's violation of the mysteries of the Bona Dea, along with two other Cornelii Lentuli, in which he failed to secure a conviction due in large part to the bribes which Clodius spread amongst the jurors < ref > Cicero, < i > ad Att .</ i > i. 16.
Cicero hoped for Lentulus ' aid against Clodius < ref > Cicero, < i > ad Quintum Fratrem </ i > i. 2 ; although the praetor did, with other senior figures, attempt to persuade Pompeius to act to protect Cicero this failed, as Pompeius refused to act against an elected tribune on his own authority < ref > Cicero, < i > in Pisonem </ i > 77.

Cicero and Familiares
He is best known for his trial for public violence ( de vi publica ) in March 56 BC, when Cicero defended him in the extant speech Pro Caelio, and as both recipient and author of some of the best-written letters in the ad Familiares corpus of Cicero's extant correspondence.
* Cicero ad Familiares ( Letters to Friends ).

Cicero and Vol
See Mary Jaeger,Cicero and Archimedes Tomb ", The Journal of Roman Studies, Vol.

Cicero and .
As part of the same arrangement, Torrio had, in the spirit of peace and good will, and in exchange for armed support in the April election campaign, bestowed upon O'Banion a third share in the Hawthorne Smoke Shop proceeds and a cut in the Cicero beer trade.
They had suffered, in sulky silence, the sight of his sharp practice in Cicero.
When, as a diplomatic gesture of amity and in payment for the loan of gunmen in the April election, Torrio had given O'Banion a slice of Cicero, the profits from that district had been $20,000 a month.
The revenue from O'Banion's Cicero territory went up still higher, until the yield was more than the Torrio-Capone takings from the far bigger trade area of Chicago's South and West Sides.
At last, even the controlled Torrio was unable to hold still, and he tentatively suggested that O'Banion should take a percentage in the Stickney brothels in return for one from his Cicero beer concession.
Though Aristotle wrote many elegant treatises and dialogues ( Cicero described his literary style as " a river of gold "), it is thought that the majority of his writings are now lost and only about one-third of the original works have survived.
* 1455 – John Cicero, Elector of Brandenburg ( d. 1499 )
In Dream of Scipio, Cicero describes what seems to be an out of body experience, of the soul traveling high above the Earth, looking down at the small planet, from far away.
* Cicero, De natura deorum iii. 21. 53, 23. 59
Even more influential were such Roman thinkers as Cato, Cicero, Horace, and Virgil.
There is a brief reference to his love poetry in a passage by Cicero.
In Cicero the deed is ascribed to jealousy.
46, 76-7 ; Lucian, Scytha ; Cicero, Tusc.
" Diogenes Laertius also says that Nicocreon, the tyrant of Cyprus, commanded him to be pounded to death in a mortar, and that he endured this torture with fortitude and Cicero relates the same story.
This resulted in two of his most original operas being consigned to his desk drawer, namely Cublai, gran kan de ' Tartari ( Kublai Grand Kahn of Tartary ) a satire on the autocracy and court intrigues at the court of the Russian Czarina, Catherine the Great, and Catilina ( Cataline ) a semi-comic-semi-tragic account of the Catiline conspiracy that attempted to overthrow the Roman republic during the consulship of Cicero.
Cicero ( Legg.
Most of these data have been recorded by Plutarch, Florus, Cicero, Dio ( Dion ) Cassius and Dionysius of Halicarnassus ( L. 2 ).
The 1924 town council elections in Cicero became known as one of the most crooked elections in the Chicago area's long history of rigged elections, with voters threatened by thugs at polling stations.
Capone cried at his brother's funeral and ordered the closure of all the speakeasies in Cicero for a day as a mark of respect.
Much of Capone's family settled in Cicero as well.
In 1930, Capone's sister Mafalda married John J. Maritote at St. Mary of Częstochowa, a massive Neogothic edifice towering over Cicero Avenue in the Polish Cathedral style.

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