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- On Invention (85 BC)
- On Oratory (55 BC) (Google Books)
- On the Republic (54-51 BC) (Google Books)
- On Laws (52-51) (Google Books)
- Paradoxes of the Stoics (48)
- Brutus (46 BC) (Gutenberg)
- On the Best Kinds of Orators (46 BC) (Peitho's Web)
- On the Subdivisions of Oratory (46 BC)
- The Orator (46 BC) (Gutenberg)
- Hortensius (45 BC)
- Lucullus, or the Early Academics (45 BC) (Gutenberg)
- The Later Academics (45 BC) (Gutenberg)
- On Good and Evil Ends (45 BC)
- On the Nature of the Gods (De Natura Deorum, 45 BC) (Google Books) (transcription project)
- Tusculan Debates (45 BC) (Google Books) (transcription project)
Cato the Elder on Old Age (De Senectute, 44 BC) (1884, translated by Andrew P. Peabody) (Google Books, 4literature.net) - On Divination (44 BC)
(Google Books) - On Fate (De Fato, 44 BC) (Google Books)
- Laelius on Friendship (44 BC) (Google Books, 4literature.net)
- Topics (44 BC) (Peitho's Web)
- On Duties (44 BC/43 BC) (Stoics.org, 4literature.net)
- On His Times (?)
- Rhetoric, to Herennius (attributed)
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