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== Further reading == * [http://www.stoics.com/why_stoics.html#WhyCicero Why Cicero's ''De Officiis''?] By Ben R. Schneider Jr. Professor Emeritus of English at Lawrence University. * Atkins, E. M.; Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Griffin, M. T., ''Cicero: On Duties'' (''Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought''), Cambridge University Press (1991) * Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Grant, Michael, "Selected Works", Penguin Classics (1960) * Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Miller, Walter, "On Duties", Loeb Classical Library No. 30 (1913) * Cicero; Walsh, P. G., ''On Obligations'', Oxford University Press (2001) * Dyck, Andrew R., ''A Commentary on Cicero, De Officiis'', Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan Press (1996) * Griffin, Miriam T. and Margaret E. Atkins, ''Cicero. On Duties'', Cambridge University Press (1991) * Nelson, N. E., ''Cicero's ''De Officiis'' in Christian Thought'', University of Michigan Studies in Language and Literature 10 (1933) * Newton, Benjamin Patrick, ''Marcus Tullius Cicero: On Duties'' (''Agora Editions''), Cornell University Press (2016) * {{cite book |last1=Woolf |first1=Raphael |title=Cicero's De Officiis: a critical guide |date=2023 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |location=Cambridge|isbn=9781316518014}}
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