01648cam a2200349 i 4500001001300000003000600013007000300019008004100022010001700063020002500080020002200105035009300127041001800220042000800238050002400246100002800270245014800298260005300446300001700499490003800516500004400554500013000598504005400728520025700782650003401039700002901073700002101102830003901123942001201162952010901174999001501283ocn928115670OCoLCta210315s2016 nju b 000 0 eng  a 2015024460 a9780691167701 (hbk.) a0691167702 (hbk.) a(OCoLC)928115670z(OCoLC)919479401z(OCoLC)951005128z(OCoLC)952988820z(OCoLC)9930430861 aengalathlat apcc aPA6308.C2bC53 20161 aCicero, Marcus Tullius.10aHow to grow old :bancient wisdom for the second half of life /cMarcus Tullius Cicero ; translated and with an introduction by Philip Freeman. aPrinceton :bPrinceton University Press,cc2016. axvii, 196 p.1 aAncient wisdom for modern readers aTranslated of: Cato maior de senectute. aIn English and Latin. Latin text by permission of Oxford University Press ... edited by J.G.F. Powell ... 2006. See page 179. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 195-196). a"The great Roman orator and statesman eloquently describes how you can make the second half of your life the best part of all--and why you might discover that reading and gardening are actually far more pleasurable than sex ever was."--Page 2 of cover. 4aOld agexEarly works to 1800.1 aFreeman, Philip,d1961- 1 aPowell, J. G. F. 0aAncient wisdom for modern readers. 2lcccBK 00104070aPNLIBbPNLIBcGENd2021-06-17oPA6308.C2 C53 2016pPNLIB21061640r2021-06-17w2021-06-17yBK c1827d1827