On Old Age
A Modern Reader's Edition
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Publisher Description
Imagine sitting in a Roman garden two thousand years ago, listening to the wisest elder of the Republic explain why growing old is not a curse but a privilege. In On Old Age, Cicero channels the voice of Cato the Elder to dismantle four common complaints about aging: that it withdraws us from active life, weakens the body, ends pleasure, and brings death near. Each complaint is met with calm, reasoned argument laced with vivid examples from Roman history and Greek philosophy. The result is not a dry treatise but a warm, conversational defense of the later years – a celebration of the mind's enduring vigor, the authority of experience, and the joy of a life lived with purpose. This modern-English edition removes the barriers of archaic language while preserving the grace and dignity of the original. Here, finally, is the classic that has comforted readers from Seneca to Jefferson, made accessible without being dumbed down. Part of The Modern Wisdom Library.