Letter 105.17
My lord, the pains in my neck have not eased at all, but my mind was comforted as soon as I learned that you had been able to enjoy a bath and some wine. Farewell, my lord. Give my greetings to the Lady.
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Latin / Greek Original
ad M. Caesarem 5.32 [74 Hout; 1.200 Haines]
Domino meo.
Dolores quidem cervicum nihil remiserunt, sed animo bene fuit, quom te balneo et vino libenter usum cognovi. Vale, domine. Dominam saluta.
Revision history
- 2026-05-27v2.2.34-import
Initial corpus import from modern fronto ad m caes book5 short batch1 haines latin v1.
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