Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106-43 BC) - Rome's greatest orator, philosopher,
and rhetorician, he developed a style of speaking that was emulated for
centuries thereafter. Cicero was influential in the development of Latin
as more than just a utilitarian language.
Laelius; or An Essay on Friendship (44 BC) - Set in 129 B.C., this work is
derived from Theophrastus and Aristotle.