Letter 105.21

Marcus AureliusMarcus Cornelius Fronto|c. 149 AD|Marcus Cornelius Fronto|From Rome (career hub)|To Rome (career hub)|AI-assisted

Reply. I will tell my lord at once that your health requires this rest. Still, I would like you to write to him yourself as well. Farewell, my excellent and delightful teacher.

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Latin / Greek Original

ad M. Caesarem 5.36 [75 Hout; 1.226 Haines]
Rescriptum.
Statim, mi magister, indicabo domino meo necessitatem hujus quietis tuae. Velim tamen et a te scribi. Vale, mi optime et jucundissime magister.

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    Initial corpus import from modern fronto ad m caes book5 short batch1 haines latin v1.

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