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Cato

    Marcus Porcius Cato was een Romeins staatsman en schrijver wiens werk wordt gekenmerkt door de nadruk op traditionele Romeinse waarden en praktische wijsheid. Zijn geschriften bieden waardevolle inzichten in de Romeinse samenleving en het denken van zijn tijd. Cato stond bekend om zijn censoriale benadering van moraliteit en het openbare leven, wat terug te zien is in zijn teksten.

    Orations. Other Fragments
    Testimonia. Origines
    On Agriculture
    Guilty Men
    • 2023

      M. Porcius Cato (234-149 BC) remains legendary for his political and military career, his integrity and austere morality, his literary works, his pithy sayings, and his drive to define and to champion the Roman national character. This edition supplies all testimonia about, and all fragments by or attributed to him.

      Testimonia. Origines
    • 2023

      M. Porcius Cato (234-149 BC) remains legendary for his political and military career, his integrity and austere morality, his literary works, his pithy sayings, and his drive to define and to champion the Roman national character. This edition supplies all testimonia about, and all fragments by or attributed to him.

      Orations. Other Fragments
    • 2010

      Guilty Men

      • 156bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      4,0(5)Tarief

      Focuses on the appeasers of the 1930s, the leading culprits being Baldwin, Chamberlain and Halifax who had left the country so ill-prepared, and who, by their pusillanimity, had emboldened Hitler and Mussolini; and in the case of the last two still favoured some accommodation with the fascist dictators.

      Guilty Men
    • 1989

      Cato s second century BCE De Agricultura is our earliest complete Latin prose text, recommends farming for its security and profitability, and advises on management of labor and resources. Varro s Res rustica (37 BCE) is not a practical treatise but instruction, in dialogue form, about agricultural life meant for prosperous country gentlemen.

      On Agriculture