Tusculan Disputations
Nutrition

Tusculan Disputations

Marcus Tullius Cicero · narrated by LibriVox volunteers

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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

  1. 1Introduction (Text 7)3m
  2. 2Book 1 Sections 01-11 (Te30m
  3. 3Book 1 Sections 12-27 (Te44m
  4. 4Book 1 Sections 28-39 (Te36m
  5. 5Book 1 Sections 40-49 (Te31m
  6. 6Book 2 Sections 01-15 (Te38m
  7. 7Book 2 Sections 16-27 (Te34m
  8. 8Book 3 Sections 01-17 (Te46m
  9. 9Book 3 Sections 18-34 (Te50m
  10. 10Book 4 Sections 01-18 (Te43m
  11. 11Book 4 Sections 19-38 (Te47m
  12. 12Book 5 Sections 01-23 (Te1h 5m
  13. 13Book 5 Sections 24-42 (Te50m
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