god
Mundus (the World)
the World
also: mundus, the world, the cosmos
The world or cosmos considered as a candidate divinity, which the Stoics (following Zeno) held to be a god because nothing is better than it. Cotta attacks this identification at length in Book 3.
Mentioned in 69 works (155 total)
On Invention
For Publius Quinctius
For Sextus Roscius of Ameria
Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book I
Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book II
Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book IV
Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book V
For Marcus Fonteius
On the Manilian Law (On the Command of Pompey)
On the Agrarian Law, First Speech
On the Agrarian Law, Second Speech
Against Catiline, First Speech
Against Catiline, Fourth Speech
For Lucius Murena
For Gaius Rabirius on a Charge of High Treason
For the Poet Aulus Licinius Archias
For Publius Sulla
Ad Atticum 1.19
Ad Atticum 2.19
Ad Familiares 13.42
Ad Quintum Fratrem 1.3
On His House
For Lucius Cornelius Balbus
For Publius Sestius
On the Orator
Ad Familiares 7.16
On the Commonwealth
The Subdivisions of Oratory
Ad Familiares 2.2
Ad Familiares 2.6
Ad Familiares 16.16
On the Laws
Ad Atticum 5.10
Ad Atticum 5.20
Ad Familiares 3.8
Ad Familiares 8.8
Ad Familiares 8.9
Ad Familiares 3.10
Ad Familiares 15.13
Ad Familiares 16.9
Ad Atticum 9.10
Ad Familiares 4.1
Ad Familiares 9.9
Ad Familiares 9.15
Ad Familiares 12.18
For Marcus Marcellus
Academica
Ad Familiares 4.12
Ad Familiares 9.22
On the Nature of the Gods
- §6 the world
- §18 the world
- §20 the world
- §21 the world
- §22 the world
- §23 the world
- §25 the world
- §26 the world
- §27 the world
- §40 the world
- §65 the world
- §85 the world
- §98 the world
- §101 the world
- §115 the world
- §116 the world
- §118 the world
- §119 the world
- §127 the world
- §133 the world
- §152 the world
- §154 the world
- §155 the world