Letter 425

Marcus Tullius CiceroTitus Pomponius Atticus|c. -43 AD|Cicero|AI-assisted

I read your most delightful letter. I have written to Plancus and am sending the copy. You have it. I shall learn from Tiro himself what he discussed with you. [2] You will deal with the matter of your sister more carefully when you have freed yourself from that business of yours.

Latin / Greek Original

iucundissimas tuas legi litteras. ad Plancum scripsi, misi. habes exemplum. Cum Tirone quid sit locutus cognoscam ex ipso. [2] cum sorore ages attentius, si te occupatione ista relaxaris.

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