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Speeches
Of his speeches, eighty-eight were recorded, fifty-two of which survive today. Some of the items below include more than one speech.

Legal speeches

 * (71 BC) Pro Tullio (On behalf of Tullius)
 * (69 BC) Pro Fonteio (On behalf of Marcus Fonteius)
 * (59 BC) Pro Antonio (In Defense of Gaius Antonius) [lost entire, or never written]
 * (54 BC) Pro Rabirio Postumo (In Defense of Gaius Rabirius Postumus)
 * (54 BC) Pro Scauro (In Defense of Marcus Aemilius Scaurus)

Political speeches

 * Mid career (between exile and Caesarian Civil War)


 * (55 BC) In Pisonem (Against Piso)
 * (52 BC) Pro Milone (In Defence of Titus Annius Milo)


 * Late career


 * (46 BC) Pro Marcello (On behalf of Marcellus)
 * (46 BC) Pro Ligario (On behalf of Ligarius before Caesar)
 * (46 BC) Pro Rege Deiotaro (On behalf of King Deiotarus before Caesar)
 * (44 BC) Philippicae (consisting of the 14 philippics, Philippica I–XIV, against Marcus Antonius)

(The Pro Marcello, Pro Ligario, and Pro Rege Deiotaro are collectively known as "The Caesarian speeches").

Rhetoric and politics

 * (51 BC) De Re Publica (On the Republic, also known as "On the Commonwealth", and referred to as such, above)
 * (?? BC) De Legibus (On the Laws)
 * (?? BC) De Consulatu Suo (On his consulship – epic poem about Cicero's own consulship, fragmentary)
 * (?? BC) De temporibus suis (His Life and Times) – epic poem, entirely lost

Philosophy

 * (89 BC?) Translation of Aratus' Φαινόμενα (Aratea)
 * (45 BC) Hortensius
 * (45 BC) Academica Priora – (First edition of the Academica comprising two books, the Catullus, which is lost, and the extant Lucullus) - a book about Academic Skepticism, the school of philosophy of which Cicero was an adherent.
 * (45 BC) Academica Posteriora or Academica Liberi (Second edition of the Academica comprising four books, all of which except for part of book 1 has been lost. Also known as the Varro)
 * (45 BC) Consolatio (Consolation) (see Consolatio)
 * (45 BC) De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum (About the Ends of Goods and Evils) – a book on ethics
 * (45 BC) Tusculanae Quaestiones (Questions debated at Tusculum)
 * (45 BC) Translation of Plato's Timaeus (sections 27d - 47b)
 * (? BC) Translation of Plato's Protagoras - testimonia quoted in Priscian, Jerome, and Donatus
 * (45 BC) De Natura Deorum (On the Nature of the Gods)
 * (45 BC) De Divinatione (On Divination)
 * (44 BC) Cato Maior de Senectute (Cato the Elder on Old Age)
 * (44 BC) Laelius de Amicitia (Laelius on Friendship)
 * (44 BC) De Officiis (On Duties)

Letters

 * Epistulae ad Atticum (Letters to Atticus; 68–43 BC)
 * Epistulae ad Brutum (Letters to Brutus; 43 BC)
 * Epistulae ad Familiares (Letters to friends; 62–43 BC)
 * Epistulae ad Quintum Fratrem (Letters to his brother Quintus; 60/59–54 BC)

Spurious works

 * (60s BC) Commentariolum Petitionis (Note-book for winning elections) (often attributed to Cicero's brother Quintus)