Author:Marcus Tullius Cicero/Philosophical works

Philosophical works
Marcus Tullius Cicero

Cicero chronologically:

Rhetoric and politics

  • Topics (44 BC)
    • Topics trans. by Harry Mortimer Hubbell (1949)
  • De Consulatu Suo (?? BC)—epic poem about Cicero's own consulship, fragmentary
    • On standing for the consulship, trans. by Christopher Duke Yonge (1902)
  • His Life and Times (?? BC)—epic poem, entirely lost
  • Rhetoric, to Herennius (considered spurious)

Philosophy

  • Paradoxes of the Stoics (48)
    • Paradoxes, trans. by Cyrus R. Edmonds (1850)
    • Stoic Paradoxes, trans. by Harris Rackham (1942)
  • Tusculan Disputations (45 BC)
    • Tusculanae Disputationes, trans. by Christopher Wase (1683)
    • Tusculan Disputations, trans. by W. H. Main (1824)
    • The Tusculan Questions, trans. by George Alexander Otis (1839)
    • Tusculanae Disputationes, trans. by Anonymous (1840)
    • The Tusculan Disputations, trans. by Anonymous (1852)
    • Tusculan Disputations, trans. by Andrew P. Peabody (1886)
    • Death no Bane, trans. by Robert Trl Black (1889)
    • Tusculan Disputations, trans. by Charles Duke Yonge (1888)
    • Tusculan Disputations, trans. by John Edward King (1927:1st edition; 1945:2nd revised edition) (Commons file)
  • De Senectute, (44 BC)
    • Cato Maior de Senectute, trans. by John Tiptoft Worcester, William Worcester, & Stephen Scrope (1481)
    • Old Age, trans. by Thomas Newton (1569)
    • Cato maior de senectute, trans. by William Austin (1648)
    • Cato Maior de Senectute , trans. by John Denham (1669)
    • Cato Major; or, A treatise on old age, trans. by James Logan (1750)
    • Cato Maior de Senectute, trans. by W. Messey (1753)
    • Cato; or, An essay on old age, trans. by William Melmoth (1773)
    • Cicero's Cato major, trans. by Anonymous (1804)
    • Cato Maior de Senectute, trans. by Cyrus R. Edmonds (1850)
    • Cicero de Senectute (on old age), trans. by Andrew P. Peabody (1884)
    • Cato the elder on old age, trans. by John T. White (1886)
    • Treatise on Old Age, trans. by Evelyn S. Shuckburgh (1900)
    • A defence of old age, trans. by Charles Duke Yonge (1911)
    • On Old Age, trans. by R. Allison (1916)
    • On Old Age, trans. by W. A. Falconer (1923)
  • Laelius on Friendship (44 BC)
    • Laelius, or, An Essay on Friendship, trans. by William Melmoth (1773)
    • Laelius, trans. by Anonymous (1827) (Google Books)
    • Laelius de amicitia, trans. by Cyrus R. Edmonds (1850)
    • De Amicitia, trans. by Andrew P. Peabody (1884)
    • De amicitia (on friendship), trans. by Benjamin E. Smith (1897)
    • Treatise on Friendship, trans. by Evelyn S. Shuckburgh (1900)
    • Of Friendship, trans. by John Harrington (1906)
    • Essay on friendship, trans. by Alexander J. Inglis (1908)
    • On Friendship, trans. by W. A. Falconer (1923)
  • On Duties (44 BC/43 BC)
    • De officiis, trans. by Nicholas Grimald (1556)
    • De Officiis, trans. by John Brinsley (1616)
    • De officiis, trans. by Roger L'Estrange (1680)
    • De officiis, trans. by Thomas Cockman (1699)
    • De Officiis, trans. by William Guthrie (1755)
    • De Officiis, trans. by William McCartney (1798)
    • Offices of Cicero, trans. by William Johnson (1828)
    • On Offices, trans. by Cyrus R. Edmonds (1850)
    • Cicero De officiis, trans. by Andrew P. Peabody (1884)
    • De Officiis, trans. by George B Gardiner (1899)
    • De Officiis, trans. by Walter Miller (1913) (Commons file)

Compilations

  • Fowre seuerall treatises of M. Tullius Cicero conteyninge his most learned and eloquente discourses of frendshippe: oldage: paradoxes: and Scipio his dreame. All turned out of Latine into English, trans. by Thomas Newton (1577)
  • Thoughts of Cicero: by the Abbé d'Olivet, trans. by Alexander Wishart (1750)