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Cicero’s Unsentimental Education

Olson at The Hedgehog Review: What set Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 BC) apart from the many other political climbers of his day. A magisterial biography by Andrew R. Dyck makes the case that the answer lies in his extraordinary formation.

Dyck makes the case that the answer lies in his extraordinary formation. An education in the tradition of the Greek enkyklios.

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