Letter 293

Marcus Tullius CiceroTitus Pomponius Atticus|c. 46 BC|Cicero|From Rome|To Rome/Athens|AI-assisted

Just as your arrival had buoyed me up, so your departure has laid me low. So when you can, come back to see us -- that is, once you have given your attention to Sextus's auction. Even a single day will be useful to me -- and why should I just say "welcome"? I would come to Rome myself, so that we could be together, if I were satisfied that I had taken care of a certain matter.

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Latin / Greek Original

ut me levarat tuus adventus sic discessus adfiixit. qua re cum poteris, id est cum Sexti auctioni operam dederis, revises nos. vel unus dies mihi erit utilis, quid dicam 'gratus'? ipse Romam venirem ut una essemus, si satis consultum quadam de re haberem.

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