marcus tullius cicero

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Definition

Proper noun A Roman statesman, orator, philosopher, and writer, widely considered one of the greatest speakers and prose stylists in Latin history. He lived from 106 BC to 43 BC.

Usage

The name "Marcus Tullius Cicero" is used to refer to the historical figure himself, his works, or his ideas. * The speeches of Marcus Tullius Cicero are studied for their rhetorical brilliance. * Marcus Tullius Cicero was a key political figure during the fall of the Roman Republic. * The philosophy of Marcus Tullius Cicero heavily influenced Renaissance humanism.

Advanced Usage
  • Ciceronian (adj): Pertaining to the style or eloquence characteristic of Cicero.
    • The senator delivered a Ciceronian oration that captivated the audience.
  • The name is often shortened to Cicero in common reference.
    • We are reading a letter by Cicero.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cicero (n): The common shortened form of his name.
  • Ciceronian (adj): Of or relating to Cicero or his literary style.
Synonyms
  • The Orator of Rome
  • Tully (an Anglicization of his middle name, Tullius, used in some historical English texts)
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Cicero's Philippics: A series of speeches attacking Mark Antony.
  • Ciceronian rhetoric: The principles of eloquent and persuasive public speaking as exemplified by Cicero.
Noun
  1. a Roman statesman and orator remembered for his mastery of Latin prose (106-43 BC)