Letter 1.10

Marcus Tullius CiceroLucius Valerius, jurist|c. 58 BC|Cicero|From Rome|To Rome|AI-assisted

Why should I not do you this favor? I do not know, especially since in these times boldness may pass for wisdom.

I have written carefully to our Lentulus in your name to thank him. But I would like you now to stop relying on my letters and come back to see us at last. Choose to be somewhere where you count for something rather than where you seem to be the only wise lawyer. Though people who come from where you are say two things: some say you are arrogant because you give no answers, others that you are insulting because you give bad ones.

I am eager now to joke with you face to face. So make sure you come as soon as possible, and do not go off to your Apulia, so that we can rejoice that you have arrived safely. If you go there, like Ulysses, you will recognize none of your own people.

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Latin / Greek Original

X. Scr. Romae mense Decembri a.u.c. 700. M. CICERO S. D. L. VALERIO IURISCONSULTO

cur enim tibi hoc non gratificer, nescio, praesertim cum his temporibus audacia pro sapientia liceat uti. Lentulo nostro egi per litteras tuo nomine gratias diligenter; sed tu velim desinas iam nostris litteris uti et nos aliquando revisas et ibi malis esse, ubi aliquo numero sis, quam istic, ubi solus sapere videare; quamquam, qui istinc veniunt, partim te superbum esse dicunt, quod nihil respondeas, partim contumeliosum, quod male respondeas; sed iam cupio tecum coram iocari, quare fac, ut quam primum venias neque in Apuliam tuam accedas, ut possimus salvum venisse gaudere; nam, illo si veneris, tamquam Ulixes cognosces tuorum neminem. Cicero

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