Amstelodami: P.&I. Blaev, 1685-1693. Contains: De Officiis, Orationes II, Epistolae ad Familiares I. Marcus Tullius Cicero was one of the most notable and prolific figures of ancient Rome. His philosophical works and letters are considered the most reliable source of information for the period leading up to the fall of the Roman Republic.
Book: Good. Dust jacket: None. Full bound in leather with bright marbled endpapers and sprayed page edges. Heavy scuffing and chipping to edges of boards, spines and spine ends. Internally clean and unmarked aside from faint foxing. Bindings secure, although joints starting to crack.in all volumes, but especially 'Epistolae'.