
Nutrition
Tusculan Disputations
Marcus Tullius Cicero · narrated by LibriVox volunteers
8h 37m$1.99
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Rome's greatest orator asks the biggest questions. Written in grief after his daughter's death, Cicero's dialogues take on fear of death, enduring pain, easing sorrow, and whether virtue alone can make a life happy. You will discover the consolations of classical philosophy in full voice: stern, humane, and still startlingly relevant to anxious minds. Two thousand years of listeners have found steadiness here. Press play and sit in on the conversation.
Inside this audiobook
13 chapters
- 1Introduction (Text 7)3m
- 2Book 1 Sections 01-11 (Te30m
- 3Book 1 Sections 12-27 (Te44m
- 4Book 1 Sections 28-39 (Te36m
- 5Book 1 Sections 40-49 (Te31m
- 6Book 2 Sections 01-15 (Te38m
- 7Book 2 Sections 16-27 (Te34m
- 8Book 3 Sections 01-17 (Te46m
- 9Book 3 Sections 18-34 (Te50m
- 10Book 4 Sections 01-18 (Te43m
- 11Book 4 Sections 19-38 (Te47m
- 12Book 5 Sections 01-23 (Te1h 5m
- 13Book 5 Sections 24-42 (Te50m
