Letter 14.15

Marcus Tullius CiceroTerentia|c. 53 BC|Cicero|From Rome|To Rome|Human translated

If you are well, I am glad. I had decided, as I wrote to you before, to send Cicero to meet Caesar, but I have changed my plan because I hear nothing about his arrival. As for other matters, although there is nothing new, you will be able to learn from Sicca what I want and what I think is needed at this time. I am still keeping Tullia with me. Take most careful care of your health. Farewell. The twelfth day before the Kalends of July.

Human translation - ToposText / Shuckburgh

Latin / Greek Original

XV. Scr. Brundisii XII. Kal. Quinctil. a.u.c. 707. TULLIUS S. D. TERENTIAE.

Si vales, bene est. Constitueramus, ut ad te antea scripseram, obviam Ciceronem Caesari mittere, sed mutavimus consilium, quia de illius adventu nihil audiebamus. De ceteris rebus, etsi nihil erat novi, tamen, quid velimus et quid hoc tempore putemus opus esse, ex Sicca poteris cognoscere. Tulliam adhuc mecum teneo. Valetudinem tuam cura diligenter. Vale. XII K. Quinctiles.

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