Letter 103.7

Marcus AureliusMarcus Cornelius Fronto|c. 139 AD|Marcus Cornelius Fronto|From Rome (career hub)|To Rome (career hub)|AI-assisted

My teacher, when you rest and do what is useful for your health, I too am restored. Take your ease willingly and without guilt. This, then, is my judgment: you did right to give attention to curing your arm.

I too did a little work today on my couch from about the seventh hour, for I got through nearly ten images. In the ninth I take you as my partner and helper, since it was less favorable to me as I pursued it. The image is this: on the island of Aenaria there is an inland lake, and in that lake another island, also inhabited. From there we are making an image. Farewell, sweetest soul. My Lady greets you.

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Latin / Greek Original

ad M. Caesarem 3.7 [40 Hout; 1.32 Haines]
Magistro meo.
1 Quom tu quiescis et, quod commodum valetudini sit, facis, tum me recreavi. Libenter et otiose age. Sentio ergo: Recte fecisti quod bracchio curando operam dedisti. 2 Ego quoque hodie a septima in lectulo nonnihil egi, nam εἰκόνας decem ferme expedivi. In nona te socium et optionem mihi sumo, nam minus secunda fuit in persequendo mihi. Est autem, quod in insula Aenaria intus lacus est; in eo lacu alia insula est et ea quoque inhabitatur. ἐνθένδ᾿ εἰκόνα ποιοῦμεν. Vale, dulcissima anima. Domina mea te salutat.

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