Letter 14.22

Marcus Tullius CiceroTerentia|c. 53 BC|Cicero|From Rome|To Rome|Human translated

If you are well, I am glad, and I am well. Every day I am expecting our couriers, and if they come, I shall perhaps have a clearer idea of what I should do, and I shall inform you immediately. Take most careful care of your health. Farewell. The Kalends of September.

Human translation - ToposText / Shuckburgh

Latin / Greek Original

XXII. Scr. Brundisii Kalendis Septembribus a.u.c. 707. TULLIUS S. D. TERENTIAE SUAE.

S. v. b. e. e. v. Nos quotidie tabellarios nostros exspectamus, qui si venerint, fortasse erimus certiores, quid nobis faciendum sit, faciemusque te statim certiorem. Valetudinem tuam cura diligenter. Vale. K. Septemb.

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