Letter 102.4
My teacher, from half past ten until now I have been writing, and I have read a good deal of Cato. With the same pen I am writing this to you: I send you greetings and ask how comfortably you are doing. How long it has been since I saw you. [Two pages are missing.]
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Latin / Greek Original
ad M. Caesarem 2.7 [28 Hout; 1.116 Haines]
Magistro meo.
Ego ab hora quarta et dimidia in hanc horam scripsi et Catonis multa legi et haec ad te eodem calamo scripto et te saluto et quam commode agas sciscitor. O, quam diu te non vidi!
<“--duae paginae desunt--”>
Revision history
- 2026-05-27v2.2.34-import
Initial corpus import from modern fronto ad m caes book2 batch1 haines latin v1.
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