Letter 103.5

Marcus AureliusMarcus Cornelius Fronto|c. 143 AD|Marcus Cornelius Fronto|From Rome (career hub)|To Rome (career hub)|AI-assisted

Greetings, my dearest Fronto. Even now, my dearest Fronto, I thank you and am grateful that you not only did not reject my advice, but even approved it. As for the points on which you consult me in your very friendly letter, this is my view: everything that belongs to the case you are defending should plainly be brought forward; everything that belongs to your own private feelings, even if it is justified and provoked, should still be left unsaid. In this way you will not injure either your good faith in the whole night's business or your own reputation for restraint. [The text is damaged.] Let the others conduct the case as they will and say what they please. This one concern especially troubles me: that you should say nothing that seems unworthy of your character, useless to the case, or blameworthy to the people standing around. Farewell, Fronto, dearest to me and most delightful.

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Latin / Greek Original

ad M. Caesarem 3.5 [38 Hout; 1.66 Haines]
Have mi Fronto carissime.
Jam hinc tibi, mi Fronto carissime, gratias ago habeoque cum consilium meum non tantum non repudiasti, sed etiam conprobasti. De iis autem, quae per litteras amicissimas tuas consulis, ita existimo: Omnia, quae ad causam, quam tueris, adtinent, plane proferunda; quae ad tuas proprias adfectiones adtinent, licet justa et provocata sint, tamen reticenda. Ita neque fidem in negotio pannychio neque modestiam in existimatione tua laeseris s . . . . meo an . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lis ceteri en . . . . . . . . mihi . . . . . . partam cueet dicant quae . . . at me enim una haec cura maxime exercet, ne quid tu tale dicas, quod tuis moribus indignum, negotio inutile, circumstantibus reprehensibile videatur esse. Vale, mihi Fronto carissime et jucundissime mihi.

Revision history

  1. 2026-05-27v2.2.34-import

    Initial corpus import from modern fronto ad m caes book3 batch1 haines latin v1.

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