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octavian
By well... he wanted to beware there were no directors around what so every so he can destroy people of Rome. octavian
There was no such thing as the Octavians.
Cicero had many ideas about the republic and the gist of them was that the republic was the best form of government on earth. This would be self-serving for Cicero as he was in with the Optimates, which were the group that resisted change.
Octavia.
Which speech? Also, cocks. That is all.
Marcus Cicero did not have a concept of the atom as we understand it today. In his writings, he discussed principles of natural philosophy and the structure of matter but did not explore atomic theory in the scientific sense. Cicero's ideas were more aligned with Stoic philosophy, focusing on ethics, politics, and rhetoric.
Augustus
he used the Latin language to express complicated thoughts and ideas.
Cicero did not have a direct part in Julius Caesar's death but his work and ideas did influence the senate into getting rid of Caesar
Cicero
Cicero challenged ideas about what astrologers believe, and asserted that the weather does not affect children, why should the stars? Thus arguing that astrology does not effect our personalities.
Cicero believed in a balanced education that included both the humanities and sciences, with an emphasis on developing critical thinking and moral character. His ideas align with modern education's focus on creating well-rounded individuals who can think analytically, communicate effectively, and engage ethically with the world around them. However, modern education also stresses the importance of inclusivity, diversity, and personalized learning, which might go beyond Cicero's original ideas.