Letter 296

Marcus Tullius CiceroTitus Pomponius Atticus|c. -46 AD|Cicero|AI-assisted

Although I have nothing to write to you, I write nonetheless because I seem to be talking with you. Nicias and Valerius are here with me. I was expecting your morning letter today. There will perhaps be a second one in the afternoon. Send me anything you have, even if there is nothing — I shall be glad simply to have a letter from you.

Latin / Greek Original

ego etsi nihil habeo quod ad te scribam, scribo tamen quia tecum loqui videor. hic nobiscum sunt Nicias et Valerius. hodie tuas litteras exspectabamus matutinas. erunt fortasse alterae posmeridianae, nisi te Epiroticae litterae impedient quas ego non interpello. misi ad te epistulas ad Marcianum et ad Montanum. eas in eundem fasciculum velim addas, nisi forte iam dedisti. Cicero

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