Chronologie

Chaque œuvre rédigée, année par année, en regard des événements de la vie de l'auteur. Les suites de lettres consécutives sont regroupées, afin que tu puisses les survoler ou les déplier pour les lire.

86 av. J.-C.

Age 20. Studying in Rome under Q. Mucius Scaevola the Augur, the great jurist of the age, and reading philosophy under the Epicurean Phaedrus and the Stoic Diodotus. Marius dies in January at his seventh consulship; the civil war between the Marians and the absent Sulla grinds on in Italy. Cicero's youthful verse translation of Aratus belongs somewhere in this period.

phil. Aratea 86 BC

85 av. J.-C.

Age 21. Still in legal and philosophical training; not yet ready for the courts. The youthful rhetorical handbook De Inventione is drafted in this period and Cicero will later disown it as immature.

rhét. De Inventione 85 BC

56 av. J.-C.

Age 50. Conference of Luca in April renews the Triumvirate and forces Cicero, leaned on by Pompey, to recant his opposition to Caesar's laws — what he later calls his "palinode." Pro Sestio defends his recall; Pro Caelio, the most theatrical of the speeches, demolishes Clodia.

phil. Marius perdue 56 BC

54 av. J.-C.

Age 52. De Re Publica underway, the Scipionic dialogue on the ideal constitution. Caesar campaigns in Britain; Cicero's brother Quintus serves on Caesar's staff in Gaul and writes lively letters home.

phil. De Temporibus Suis perdue 54 BC
lettres 1 lettre
  1. Epistula ad Caesarem de Milone 54 BC
phil. Epos ad Caesarem perdue 54 BC phil. Epos Britannicum perdue 54 BC

46 av. J.-C.

Age 60. Caesar formally pardons him and the philosophical writing begins in earnest: Brutus (a history of Roman oratory), Orator, Paradoxa Stoicorum. Pro Marcello and Pro Ligario before Caesar. Divorces Terentia after thirty years; briefly marries his young ward Publilia.

lettres 1 lettre
  1. Epistula ad Calvum de Genere Dicendi 46 BC

45 av. J.-C.

Age 61. Tullia, his daughter, dies in February after childbirth. The grief is annihilating, and drives an outpouring of philosophy unmatched in Roman literature: Consolatio (a self-consolation, now lost), Hortensius (the protreptic that would convert Augustine, now lost), Academica, De Finibus, Tusculanae Disputationes, De Natura Deorum.

phil. Consolatio perdue March 45 BC
lettres 2 lettres Jun
  1. Ad Atticum 13.15 June 45 BC
  2. Ad Atticum 13.18 June 45 BC
phil. Hortensius perdue 45 BC
lettres 1 lettre Aug
  1. Ad Atticum 13.36 August 45 BC

44 av. J.-C.

Age 62. Caesar assassinated on the Ides of March; Cicero is in the senate that day but not in the plot. After a few months of uncertainty and a planned trip to Greece that he aborts, the Philippics against Antony begin in September, with the speech later called Philippic 2 (never delivered) the most savage. De Officiis written for his son.

phil. De Gloria perdue 44 BC

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