Correspondence

by Cicero

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  • Collection of Works/Letters Compilation
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    Cicero, Marcus Tullius — Correspondence: Several search results point to audio collections titled or including Cicero's Correspondence, sometimes listed on platforms like Listenly, which often aggregates public domain or non-retail content. These may or may not be the complete, official unabridged set across all known letters.
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    Correspondence : Cicero, Marcus Tullius: The Internet Archive offers a download/streaming version, likely based on the 1879-1933 printed edition by Tyrrell and Purser, which may or may not be a modern, fully narrated unabridged audiobook for general retail.
  • Novel Based on Life/Correspondence
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    A Pillar of Iron: An unabridged audiobook exists for the novel *A Pillar of Iron* by Taylor Caldwell, which is based on Cicero's life and makes use of his voluminous private correspondence, but it is a fictionalized biography, not the primary source correspondence itself.
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    The Collected Works of Cicero 8 Philosophy Audiobooks in 8 MP3 Audio CDs: An item found on eBay refers to 'The Collected Works of Cicero' which includes some correspondence, but this is a physical media set of selected works, not necessarily the complete, official unabridged correspondence available on major digital platforms.
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    Letters (Mobi Classics): Kobo lists an ebook titled 'Letters' by Cicero, suggesting the text of the correspondence is available digitally, but it is not an audiobook format.

Summary

There is no clear, singular listing for an official, unabridged audiobook of Cicero's primary source 'Correspondence' available across the major retail platforms checked (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby). Search results indicate the existence of various related audio products: collections of his correspondence found on sites like Listenly or the Internet Archive (which may be public domain readings of older editions), and an unabridged audiobook for the novel *A Pillar of Iron*, which is based on his life and correspondence. Furthermore, physical media sets of 'The Collected Works of Cicero' that may contain the correspondence were noted on eBay. The lack of a definitive listing on major commercial audiobook retailers suggests that a modern, official, unabridged recording of the primary source letters is not readily available to the general public at this time.