Letter 42

Marcus Tullius CiceroLucius Culleolus|c. 50 BC|Cicero|From Rome|To Rome|AI-assisted

My friend Lucius Lucceius, a man of exceptional gratitude, has thanked you to me in extraordinary terms. He says that you made the fullest and most generous promises to his agents. If your words have pleased him so much, imagine how grateful the actual result will make him when, as I hope, you have carried out what you promised.

In general, the people of Bullis have shown that they intend to satisfy Lucceius according to Pompey's decision. But we very much need your goodwill, authority, and official power to be added to the matter. I ask you again and again to give them.

What is especially gratifying to me is that Lucceius's agents know, and Lucceius himself has understood from the letter you sent him, that no one's influence or favor has more weight with you than mine. I ask you, once more and repeatedly, to let him experience that in fact.

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Latin / Greek Original

XLII. Scr. Romae a.u.c. 695. M. CICERO S. D. L. CULLEOLO PROCOS.

L. Lucceius meus, homo omnium gratissimus, mirificas tibi apud me gratias egit, quum diceret omnia te cumulatissime et liberalissime procuratoribus suis pollicitum esse: quum oratio tua tam ei grata fuerit, quam gratam rem ipsam existimas fore, quum, ut spero, quae pollicitus es, feceris! Omnino ostenderunt Bullidenses sese Lucceio Pompeii arbitratu satisfacturos; sed vehementer opus est nobis et voluntatem et auctoritatem et imperium tuum accedere, quod ut facias, te etiam atque etiam rogo. Illudque mihi gratissimum est, quod ita sciunt Lucceii procuratores et ita Lucceius ipse ex litteris tuis, quas ad eum misisti, intellexit, hominis nullius apud te auctoritatem aut gratiam valere plus quam meam: id ut re experiatur, iterum et saepius te rogo.

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