The publication includes three of the most popular treatises of the famous Roman philosopher, orator, writer, statesman Mark & nbsp; Tullius Cicero (106 & ndash; 43 BC) & mdash; & quot; On the Laws & quot ;, & quot; On the State & quot ;,
& quot; On the Nature of the Gods & quot ;. Their thoughts on the state, the nation-building & nbsp; role of language, civic responsibility, human nature are still relevant today, especially for us, Ukrainians.
Cicero's contribution to the theory and practice of eloquence, philosophy is invaluable. The rise of Ciceroism dates back to the Renaissance. The Enlightenment also owes much to the Roman philosopher, orator: the style of his letters to Cicero was followed by Madame de Sevigne, Montesquieu, Laclo, and others. Hume, Locke, Voltaire, Diderot, and other philosophers turned to Cicero's work.