Letter 350

Marcus Tullius CiceroTitus Pomponius Atticus|c. 45 BC|Cicero|From Rome|To Rome/Athens|AI-assisted

As for the letter I sent to Caesar, it escaped me at the time to send you a copy of it. And it was not, as you suspect, that I was ashamed before you of seeming a ridiculous Micillus [a poor, fawning character from Lucian's dialogues, here self-mockingly]; nor, by Hercules, did I write any differently than as if I were writing pros ison homoion [as one writing to an equal addressing an equal]. For I think well of those books, as I told you face to face. And so I wrote both akolakeutos [without flattery] and yet in such a way that I judge there is nothing he would read more gladly.

[2] About Attica I am at last reassured; so congratulate her again, fresh from me. Send me the whole business about Tigellius, and indeed as soon as possible, for I am on tenterhooks. I tell you, Quintus comes tomorrow; but whether to me or to you I do not know. He wrote to me that he would be at Rome on the eighth day before the Kalends, but I sent someone to invite him. Yet by Hercules I must now come to Rome myself, lest he should fly there ahead of me.

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Latin / Greek Original

ad Caesarem quam misi epistulam eius exemplum fugit me tum tibi mittere. nec id fuit quod suspicaris, ut me puderet tui ne ridicule micillus , nec me hercule scripsi aliter ac si proj i)/son o(/moio/n que scriberem. bene enim existimo de illis libris, ut tibi coram. itaque scripsi et a)kolakeu/twj et tamen sic ut nihil eum existimem lecturum libentius. [2] de Attica nunc demum mihi est exploratum; itaque ei de integro gratulare. Tigellium totum mihi et quidem quam primum; nam pendeo animi. narro tibi, Quintus cras; sed ad me an ad te nescio. mi scripsit Romam viii Kal. sed misi qui invitaret. etsi hercle iam Romam veniendum est ne ille ante advolet.

Revision history

  1. 2026-05-27v2.2.34-import

    Initial corpus import from modern cicero atticus workflow v1.

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