Letter 7

Marcus Tullius CiceroTitus Pomponius Atticus|c. -66 AD|Cicero|AI-assisted

Things are well with your mother, and she is in our care. I have arranged to see to it that 20,400 sesterces are paid to Lucius Cincius on the Ides of February. I would like you to make every effort to let us have as soon as possible the things you write that you have bought and prepared for us, and I would like you to consider, as you have promised me, how you might put together a library for us. All our hope of the enjoyment that we wish to have when we come into leisure rests upon your generosity.

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Latin / Greek Original

Apud matrem recte est, eaque nobis curae est. L. Cincio HS [20,400] constitui me curaturum Idibus Febr. Tu velim ea, quae nobis emisse et parasse scribis, des operam ut quam primum habeamus, et velim cogites, id quod mihi pollicitus es, quem ad modum bibliothecam nobis conficere possis. Omnem spem delectationis nostrae, quam, cum in otium venerimus, habere volumus, in tua humanitate positam habemus.

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