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The De Legibus (On the Laws) is a dialogue written by Marcus Tullius Cicero during the last years of the Roman Republic. It bears the same name as Plato's famous dialogue, The Laws. Unlike his previous work De re publica, in which Cicero felt compelled to set the action in the times of Scipio Africanus Minor, Cicero wrote this work as a fictionalized dialogue between himself, his brother Quintus and their mutual friend Titus Pomponius Atticus. The dialogue begins with the trio taking a leisurely stroll through Cicero's familial estate at Arpinum and they begin to discuss how the laws should be. Cicero uses this as a platform for expounding on his theories of natural law of harmony among the classes.

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  • De Legibus (en)
  • Les Lleis (Ciceró) (ca)
  • De legibus (de)
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  • De legibus (fr)
  • De Legibus (pt)
  • О законах (ru)
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  • Les Lleis (en llatí: De legibus) és un tractat escrit per Marc Tul·li Ciceró, basat en l'obra de Plató, Les lleis. És de datació inexacta, entre l'any 45 i el 43 aC. Altres autors afirmen que va ser escrit l'any 52 aC. És un diàleg polític entre el mateix autor (Marc), el seu germà Quint i el seu amic Àtic. Reflexiona sobre la Llei de manera filosòfica, les lleis religioses i les lleis polítiques. La conversa té lloc a Arpí, on està situada la vil·la de Ciceró, durant un llarg dia d'estiu. (ca)
  • De legibus ist ein philosophisches Werk des römischen Schriftstellers Marcus Tullius Cicero (106–43 v. Chr.). Es handelte sich dabei um eine Ergänzung zum früheren Werk De re publica. (de)
  • De legibus es un texto de Marco Tulio Cicerón escrito alrededor del 52 a. C. De los probables cinco libros que componían esta obra, quedan solo tres. Se inspira en la homónima obra de Platón. (es)
  • Le De legibus (en français : Des lois) est un traité sur la politique romaine, écrit par Cicéron en 52 av. J.-C.. L'ouvrage est le complément d’un précédent traité sur les institutions romaines, le De Republica. Comme Cicéron ne le cite pas dans la liste de ses ouvrages philosophiques, on ignore si l’ouvrage fut terminé et édité. De plus, son caractère général n'en faisait pas un recueil législatif efficace, tandis que le bouleversement des institutions républicaines le rendait obsolète. Il s'est en grande partie perdu au cours des siècles. (fr)
  • О законах (лат. De legibus) — философский трактат Марка Туллия Цицерона, посвящённый теоретическим вопросам права и государства и задуманный как продолжение трактата «О государстве». (ru)
  • The De Legibus (On the Laws) is a dialogue written by Marcus Tullius Cicero during the last years of the Roman Republic. It bears the same name as Plato's famous dialogue, The Laws. Unlike his previous work De re publica, in which Cicero felt compelled to set the action in the times of Scipio Africanus Minor, Cicero wrote this work as a fictionalized dialogue between himself, his brother Quintus and their mutual friend Titus Pomponius Atticus. The dialogue begins with the trio taking a leisurely stroll through Cicero's familial estate at Arpinum and they begin to discuss how the laws should be. Cicero uses this as a platform for expounding on his theories of natural law of harmony among the classes. (en)
  • De legibus (Le Leggi) è un testo di Marco Tullio Cicerone scritto in forma di dialogo intorno al 52 a.C. Dei cinque libri di cui probabilmente era composta quest'opera, ne rimangono tre. Si ispira all'omonima opera di Platone. Cicerone aderisce alla dottrina stoica secondo cui le leggi non sono il frutto di semplici convinzioni, ma hanno il loro fondamento nel Diritto naturale, basato sulla ragione innata di tutti gli uomini. Quest'opera era stata concepita in difesa delle vecchie leggi costituzionali, interpretate con spirito rigidamente conservatore, dove ogni legge ed ogni istituzione era giustificata, mirando a mantenere il potere nelle mani della classe dirigente. Dal resto dell'opera si stacca la parte introduttiva, che tratta della legge e del diritto naturale, intesa come voce inti (it)
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  • De Legibus (en)
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  • PresumablyTitus Pomponius Atticus
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