Cicero Reading Order
1 series · 47 books
Marcus Tullius Cicero stands as ancient Rome's most influential orator and prose writer, whose speeches and philosophical treatises shaped Western thought for millennia. His works span rhetoric, philosophy, and political theory, establishing standards of eloquence and argumentation that defined classical education across centuries. As a defender of republican values during Rome's transition to empire, Cicero created an extensive body of writings that remain foundational texts for understanding both ancient civilization and the development of Western intellectual traditions.
Standalone Novels Series
47 books
Start with Academic Questions, the first of 47 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Academic Questions |
| 2 | Academica |
| 3 | Brutus |
| 4 | Cato Maior de Senectute |
| 5 | Cato Maior de Senectute with Introduction and Notes |
| 6 | Cicero on Old Age |
| 7 | Cicero's Brutus |
| 8 | Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators |
| 9 | Cicero's Orations |
| 10 | Cicero's Tusculan Disputations |
| 11 | Dankrede Vor Dem Senat, Dankrede Vor Dem Volke, Rede Für Sein Haus, Über Die Konsularischen Provinzen, Über Die Gutachten der Haruspices, Gegen Piso |
| 12 | De Amicitia Scipio's Dream |
| 13 | De Inventione |
| 14 | De Legibus |
| 15 | De Oratore |
| 16 | De Partitione Oratoria |
| 17 | De Re Publica |
| 18 | Die Philippischen Reden |
| 19 | Essential Stoic Philosophy |
| 20 | For Marcus Tullius (Another Leaf Press) : (Surviving Fragments) |
| 21 | For Quintus Roscius the Actor (Another Leaf Press) |
| 22 | Fragmentary Speeches |
| 23 | Harvard Classics Volume 9 |
| 24 | History's Greatest Speeches - Volume IV |
| 25 | In L. Catilinam orationes / Vier Reden gegen Catilina |
| 26 | Letters of Cicero |
| 27 | Letters of Cicero - Volume I |
| 28 | Letters of Cicero Translated into English Volume I |
| 29 | Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero |
| 30 | On Moral Duties |
| 31 | On the Commonwealth |
| 32 | On the Nature of the Gods |
| 33 | Orations |
| 34 | Orations of Cicero |
| 35 | Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero. Volume 4 |
| 36 | Philosophische Bibliothek, Volume 356 : Topik |
| 37 | Political Speeches |
| 38 | Pro Quinctio. Pro Roscio Amerino. Pro Roscio Comoedo. Pro Tullio. de Lege Agraria |
| 39 | Scipio's Dream |
| 40 | Selected Letters |
| 41 | Selected Letters of Cicero (Another Leaf Press) |
| 42 | Staatstheoretische Schriften |
| 43 | The Philippics |
| 44 | Treatises on Friendship and Old Age |
| 45 | Tusculan Disputations |
| 46 | Vom Höchsten Gut und Vom Größten Übel - de Finibus Bonorum et Malorum Libri Quinque (Vollständige Ausgabe) |
| 47 | Über Den Oberbefehl des Cn. Pompeius. Über das Ackergesetz. Gegen L. Catilina |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Cicero written?
- Cicero has written 47 books across 1 series.

