So Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones 鈥渨ould willingly obliterate every word of Cicero鈥 for just one book of Ctesias鈥 lost work Persian Things (鈥Listen, and let us take you back鈥, Books, 13 November). Farewell, then, to the following words, all of which, it appears, have come down to us via Cicero鈥檚 neologistic translations from the Greek: definition, difference, image, individual, induction, infinity, notion, quality, quantity, species and vacuum. Farewell, too, to humanities, liberal arts, morality and science.
As Gian Bagio Conte puts it in Latin Literature: A History, Cicero 鈥渓aid the foundation for the abstract vocabulary that was to become the inheritance of the European cultural tradition鈥. Not for nothing did Michael Grant write that 鈥渢he influence of Cicero upon the history of European literature and ideas greatly exceeds that of any other prose writer in any language鈥.
Neil Foxlee
Visiting lecturer in rhetoric
Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts
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