by Cicero · translated by Julian Morrow
A new English translation, made directly from the original language.
The calmest book ever written about grief and death, by a man drowning in both. Cicero's five afternoons on how to face death, pain, grief, and fear — the Roman root of Stoic consolation, fresh from the Latin.
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