Letter 425
Marcus Tullius Cicero→Titus 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.
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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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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