ABSTRACT

Cicero and Modern Law contains the best modern writings on Cicero's major law related works, such as the Republic, On Law, On Oratory, along with a comprehensive bibliography of writings on Cicero's legal works. These works are organized to reveal the influence of Cicero's writings upon the history of legal thought, including St. Thomas, the Renaissance, Montesquieu and the U.S. Founding Fathers. Finally, the articles include discussions of Cicero's influence upon central themes in modern lega thought, including legal skepticism, republicanism, mixed government, private property, natural law, conservatism and rhetoric. The editor offers an extensive introduction, placing these articles in the context of an overall view of Cicero's contribution to modern legal thinking.

part I|73 pages

Cicero’s Life, Predecessors and Works

part II|43 pages

The Roman Law and Rhetorical Practice

part III|238 pages

Cicero’s Works

section |44 pages

Rhetoric

section |52 pages

De Legibus

part IV|30 pages

Cicero’s Method of Thought

chapter 12|12 pages

Philosophic Method in Cicero

chapter 13|16 pages

Invention

part V|66 pages

The Collapse of the Republic and the Death of Cicero

part VI|27 pages

Cicero’s Influence on Western Civilization

chapter 15|25 pages

The Stoic Origin of Natural Rights

part VII|114 pages

Cicero and Modern Political, Legal and Rhetorical Ideals

section |88 pages

Republicanism

section |24 pages

Rhetoric