Letter 11.25

Marcus Tullius CiceroDecimus Junius Brutus Albinus|c. 43 BC|Cicero|From Rome|To Mutina|AI-assisted

While I was waiting day after day for a letter from you, our friend Lupus suddenly told me to write to you if I had anything I wanted to say.

But I had nothing to write. I knew the official records were being sent to you, and I had heard that empty letter-chatter was unpleasant to you. So I followed brevity, with you as my teacher.

Know this, then: all our hope is in you and your colleague. About Marcus Brutus, we still have nothing certain. As you instruct me, I do not stop calling him by private letters to the common war. If only he were already here. We would fear less the internal sickness of the city, which is not slight.

But what am I doing? I am not imitating your Spartan brevity. A second little page is already beginning.

Win, and farewell.

June 18.

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Latin / Greek Original

XXV. Scr. Romae XIIII. Kal. Quinctiles a.u.c. 711. M. CICERO S. D. D. BRUTO.

Exspectanti mihi tuas quotidie litteras Lupus noster subito denuntiavit, ut ad te scriberem, si quid vellem. Ego autem, etsi, quid scriberem, non habebam—acta enim ad te mitti sciebam, inanem autem sermonem litterarum tibi iniucundum esse audiebam—, brevitatem secutus sum te magistro. Scito igitur in te et in collega spem omnem esse. De Bruto autem nihil adhuc certi; quem ego, quemadmodum praecipis, privatis litteris ad bellum commune vocare non desino: qui utinam iam adesset! intestinum urbis malum, quod est non mediocre, minus timeremus. Sed quid ago? non imitor laxvnismÚn tuum: altera iam pagella procedit. Vince et vale. XIIII. K. Quinctil.

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    Initial corpus import from modern cicero familiares book11 batch3 topostext latin v1.

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