Peter A. Brunt, “Libertas,” in The Fall of the Roman Republic and Related Essays. Oxford: 281-350., 1988.
Commentary
“Cicero’s philosophical affiliations.”
“Cicero’s philosophical affiliations,” in The Question of ‘Eclecticism’: Studies in Later Greek Philosophy, eds. J. M. Dillon and A. A. Long. Berkeley, Calif.: 34-69., 1988.
The Hellenistic Philosophers
Arthur A. Long and David N. Sedley (eds.), The Hellenistic Philosophers (2 vols.). Cambridge, 1987.
“The education of statesmen in Cicero’s ‘De Republica.”
J. Jackson Barlow, “The education of statesmen in Cicero’s ‘De Republica’,” Polity 19.3: 353- 74, 1987.
“Cicéron, De legibus I-II et la religion romaine: une interprétation philosophique à la veille du principat.”
J. Turpin, “Cicéron, De legibus I-II et la religion romaine: une interprétation philosophique à la veille du principat,” ANRW 2.16.3: 1,877-908., 1986.
“Cicero for and against divination.”
Malcolm Schofield, “Cicero for and against divination,” Journal of Roman Studies, 76: 47-65., 1986.
“Cicero’s Republic and Greek political thought.”
Robert W. Sharples, “Cicero’s Republic and Greek political thought,” Polis 5.2: 30-50., 1986.
“L’archéologie du de re publica (2, 2, 4-37, 63): Cicéron entre Polybe et Platon.”
Jean-Louis Ferrary, “L’archéologie du de re publica (2, 2, 4-37, 63): Cicéron entre Polybe et Platon,” JRS 74: 87-98., 1984.
“Grotius, Carneades and Hobbes.”
Richard Tuck, “Grotius, Carneades and Hobbes,” Grotiana 4: 43-62., 1983.
“The Stoicism of the New Academy.”
Paul Couissin, “The Stoicism of the New Academy,” in Burnyeat, 31-63., 1983.