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Epistulae ad Atticum (Att.)
Epistulae ad familiares (fam.)
Epistulae ad Quintum fratrem (Qfr.)
Epistulae ad Brutum (ad Brut.)
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Secondary Resources
Beard, Mary. 2002. “Ciceronian Correspondences: Making a Book out of Letters.” In
Classics in Progress: Essays on Ancient Greece and Rome
, edited by T.P. Wiseman. British Academy Publications.
Butler, Shane. 2002.
Hand of Cicero
. Routledge.
Eden, Kathy. 2012.
The Renaissance Rediscovery of Intimacy.
University of Chicago Press.
Geue, Tom. 2019.
Author Unknown: The Power of Anonymity in Ancient Rome.
Harvard University Press.
Gunderson, Erik. 2007. “S.V.B.; E.V.”
Classical Antiquity
26 (1): 1–48. https://doi.org/10.1525/ca.2007.26.1.1.
Hall, Jon. 2009.
Politeness and Politics in Cicero’s Letters.
Oxford University Press.
Leach, Eleanor Winsor. 1999. “Ciceronian ‘Bi-Marcus’: Correspondence with M. Terentius Varro and L. Papirius Paetus in 46 B.C.E.”
Transactions of the American Philological Association
129:139–79.
Martelli, Francesca. 2016. “Mourning Tulli-a: The Shrine of Letters in Ad Atticum 12.”
Arethusa
49 (3): 415–37. https://doi.org/10.1353/are.2016.0023.
McConnell, Sean. 2014.
Philosophical Life in Cicero’s Letters.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139629379.
McCutcheon, R. W. 2016. “A Revisionist History of Cicero’s Letters.”
Mouseion: Journal of the Classical Association of Canada
13 (1): 35–63.
McLaughlin, Martin. 2015. “Petrarch and Cicero: Adulation and Critical Distance.” In
Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Cicero
, edited by William H.F. Altman. Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004290549.
Moss, Candida. 2023. “The Secretary: Enslaved Workers, Stenography, and the Production of Early Christian Literature.”
The Journal of Theological Studies
74 (1): 20–56.
Warwick, Ryan. 2024. “Escaping Cicero: ‘Dionysius’ and the Limits of the Archive.”
Classical Philology
119 (1): 94–110. https://doi.org/10.1086/727972.
White, Peter. 2010.
Cicero in Letters: Epistolary Relations of the Late Republic.
Oxford University Press, USA.
Wilcox, Amanda. 2012.
The Gift of Correspondence in Classical Rome: Friendship in Cicero’s Ad Familiares and Seneca’s Moral Epistles.
University of Wisconsin Press.
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