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  • Numerous ancient Romans; see Brutus, and most famously:
  • The fictional character based on Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.
  • Cicero's work on oratory addressed to the historical figure; see Brutus (Cicero)

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Brutus (Cicero)

Cicero's Brutus (also known as De claris oratibus) is a history of Roman oratory. It is written in the form of a dialogue, in which Brutus and Atticus ask Cicero to describe the qualities of all the leading Roman orators up to their time. It was composed in 46 BC, with the purpose of defending Cicero's own oratory. He begins with an introductory section on Greek oratory of the Attic, Asianic, and Rhodian schools, before discussing Roman orators, beginning with Lucius Junius Brutus, "The Liberator", though becoming more specific from the time of Marcus Cornelius Cethegus.

Further reading

  • G. V. Sumner (1973) The Orators in Cicero's Brutus: Prosopography and Chronology
  • Edward A. Robinson, The Date of Cicero's Brutus, Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Vol. 60, (1951), pp. 137–146
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  •  Latin Wikisource has original text related to this article: Brutus
  • English translation at attalus.org
  • Latin text at thelatinlibrary
  • Text at Gutenberg

  • Brutus (magazine)

    Brutus (ブルータス) is a Japanese magazine devoted to pop culture, lifestyles, and culture in Tokyo, Japan by Magazine World. A popular magazine, it had a circulation of 88,543 as of May 2009 with a target audience of 20- to 50-year-old trend-conscious males.

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