Letter 11.19

Decimus Junius Brutus AlbinusMarcus Tullius Cicero|c. 43 BC|Cicero|From Mutina|To Rome|AI-assisted

Please read first the dispatch I have sent to the Senate, and change anything that seems right to you. You will see for yourself that I had to write it. When I thought the Fourth and Martian legions would be with me, as Drusus and Paullus proposed and you senators approved, I thought I needed to worry less about everything else.

Now, however, when I am with raw recruits who have almost nothing, I cannot help being very afraid both for my own position and for yours.

The people of Vicetia are especially attentive to me and to Marcus Brutus. I ask you not to allow any wrong to be done to them in the Senate over the matter of their home-born slaves. They have an excellent case, they have shown the highest loyalty to the republic, and the class of men opposing them is seditious and utterly unreliable.

May 21, at Vercellae.

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Latin / Greek Original

XIX. Scr. Vercellis XII. Kal. Iun. a.u.c. 711. D. BRUTUS IMP. COS. DESIG. S. D. M. CICERONI.

Ad senatum quas litteras misi, velim prius perlegas et, si qua tibi videbuntur, commutes. Necessario me scripsisse ipse animadvertes; nam, cum putarem quartam et Martiam legiones mecum futuras, ut Druso Paulloque placuerat vobis assentientibus, minus de reliquis rebus laborandum existimavi, nunc vero, cum sim cum tironibus egentissimis, valde et meam et vestram vicem timeam necesse est. Vicetini me et M. Brutum praecipue observant: his ne quam patiare iniuriam fieri in senatu vernarum causa, a te peto. Causam habent optimam, officium in rem publicam summum, genus hominum adversariorum seditiosum et incertissimum. XII. Kal. Iun. Vercellis.

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