Paul A. Vander Waerdt, “Zeno’s Republic and the origins of natural law,” in The Socratic Movement, ed. P. A. Vander Waerdt. Ithaca: 272-308., 1994.
Commentary
“Philosophical influence on Roman jurisprudence? The case of Stoicism and natural law.”
Paul A. Vander Waerdt, “Philosophical influence on Roman jurisprudence? The case of Stoicism and natural law,” ANRW 2.36.7: 4,851-900., 1994.
Cicero: The Senior Statesman.
Thomas N. Mitchell, Cicero: The Senior Statesman. New Haven, 1991.
“Politics and philosophy in Stoicism.”
Paul A. Vander Waerdt, “Politics and philosophy in Stoicism,” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 9: 185-211., 1991.
“Cicero’s focus: from the best regime to the model statesman.”
Walter Nicgorski, “Cicero’s focus: from the best regime to the model statesman,” Political Theory 19: 230-51., 1991.
“Domina et Regina Virtutum: justice and societas in De Officiis.”
E. M. Atkins, “Domina et Regina Virtutum: justice and societas in De Officiis,” Phronesis, 35: 258-89., 1990.
“Constitution and citizenship: Peripatetic influence on Cicero’s political conceptions in the De re publica”
Dorothea Frede, “Constitution and citizenship: Peripatetic influence on Cicero’s political conceptions in the De re publica,” in Fortenbaugh and Steinmetz (1989), 77-100., 1989.
“Bringing philosophy down from the heavens: natural right in the Roman Law.”
Michael P. Zuckert, “Bringing philosophy down from the heavens: natural right in the Roman Law,” The Review of Politics 51.1: 70-85., 1989.
Cicero’s Knowledge of the Peripatos
William W. Fortenbaugh and Peter Steinmetz (eds.), Cicero’s Knowledge of the Peripatos. New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1989.
Tradition et raison chez Cicéron: l’émergence de la rationalité politique à la de la république romaine.”
Claude Moatti, “Tradition et raison chez Cicéron: l’émergence de la rationalité politique à la de la république romaine,” MEFRA 100.1: 385-430., 1988.