Letter 102.6

Marcus Cornelius FrontoMarcus Aurelius|c. 143 AD|Marcus Cornelius Fronto|From Rome (career hub)|To Rome (career hub)|AI-assisted

Most distinguished consul and my teacher, Marcus Caesar sends greetings. Three years ago, I remember, when I was returning with my father from the vintage, we turned aside to the estate of Pompeius Falco. There I saw a tree with many branches, which he called by its own name, catachanna. The tree seemed strange and new to me: from one trunk it bore shoots of almost every kind of tree. [Two pages appear to be missing.]

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Latin / Greek Original

ad M. Caesarem 2.9 [29 Hout; 1.140 Haines]
Amplissimo consuli magistro suo M. Caesar salutem
Anno abhinc tertio me commemini cum patre meo a vindemia redeuntem in agrum Pompei Falconis devertere. Ibi me videre arborem multorum ramorum, quam ille suum nomen catachannam nominabat. Sed illa arbor mira et nova visa est mihi, in uno trunco omnia omnium ferme germina
<“--duae paginae deesse videntur--”>

Revision history

  1. 2026-05-27v2.2.34-import

    Initial corpus import from modern fronto ad m caes book2 batch1 haines latin v1.

    Fields: letter text, metadata, source links. Source: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Correspondence_of_Marcus_Cornelius_Fronto/Volume_1/The_Correspondence#Ad_M._Caes._ii._6

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