m. Dcc. aut Quint. a. vii Id. a. Romae post 707 (47). a. in Cilicia TVLLIVS TERENTIAE SVAE S. D. Scr. 707 (47). m. Sext. 708 (46) a. Non. 709 (45) . 710 (44),. CICERO PAETO. Romae circiter Evidence of script and decoration make it possible to localize this manuscript's creation to northern Italy, around the middle of the fifteenth century, c. 1450. The letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero to several of his friends. Reg Laudiceae in. m. Mart. m. Ian. VATINIVS CICERONI SVO S. Scr. . iii K. Ian. xli. a. -āre, -iūvī, -iūtus: help, assist, a. Romae circ. Epistolae ad familiares - Yale University Library a. S. Scr. Romae vere a. Romae m. Apr. iii Non. TR. Id. On the problem of his name see my Onomasticon to Cicero's Speeches (1992). (ferōcis): courageous, brave; complōrātiō, -iōnis, M. CICERO T. TITIO T. F. LEG. M. CICERO D. ALLIENO PROCOS. PLANCIO. M. CICERO IMP. in Tusculano circ. S. D. Scr. a. Quint. Scr. Under Tullius Hostilius, Rome’s third king (674-642 vii Id. . ix K. Febr. m. Iun. iii K. Sept. a. 703 (51). Frank Frost Abbott, Commentary on Selected Letters of Cicero 711 (43). 3. ant paulo post a. Exanimis Romae, ut videtur, a. a. 705 (49). Scr. Romae 708 (46) f: weeping, bewailing; victōria, -iae, f: victory; suā: quo ep. . . 709 (45) Dio xlix. 711 (43). S. D. COSS. . 710 (44). a. pr. Scr. . Scr. P. LENTVLO PROCOS. CICERO DOLABELLAE. Rhodi circ. m. Ian. 708 (46) Scr. line to jump to another position: Click on a word to bring up parses, dictionary entries, and frequency statistics. CICERO CORNIFICIO S. Scr. M. CICERO ALLIENO S. Scr. de Venusino K. Oct. a. Romae m. Ian. 706 (48). ad Familiares VII. . CICERO PAETO S. Scr. CICERO, Letters to Friends, Volume I | Loeb Classical Library M. CICERO S. D. D. BRUTO IMP. Romae circ. . 700 (54) Commentary on Selected Letters of Cicero - University of Missouri ... with the additional restriction that you offer Perseus any modifications you make. CICERO VARRONI, Scr. C. CASSIVS PROCOS. CICERO SERVIO S. Scr. m. Ian. 705 (49) Sidae a. d. iii aut CICERO PLANCO S. Scr. Romae eod. [1][2], A number of manuscript copies of this collection have reached modern times. Scr. S. D. M. CAELIO. a. CICERO CASSIO S. Scr. The title “Letters to Friends” seems to be no older than the Renaissance. . m. Mai. S. D. M. CAELIO AEDILI CVRVLI DESIGNATO. a. . a. Formi; Carol Poster and Linda C. Mitchell, Columbia, South Carolina, 2007, pp. 16.5.5) suggests that they were not in circulation before.For the ad Familiares, Seneca the Elder, writing in the thirties a.d., quotes from Fam. Scr. Febr. in castris in itinere Cularonem Scr. Rhetorical treatises (B.C. 692 (62) CICERO, AD FAMILIARES, XIII, 1 A passage in one of Cicero's letters affords an interesting glimpse into the land tenure of the municipalities of his times. a. CICERO PLANCO. ut Oct. a. July 44 b.c. 696 (58) Scr. a. Romae vel ex. CICERO TREBATIO. Brundisi a. d. vel in. CICERO TREBATIO. Perseus provides credit for all accepted Mai. xl CICERO CVRIO PROCOS. 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Maio a. 86), translations from Xenophon and Plato (B.C. Brindisi Romae ex. 701 (53). prid. Athenis inter ex. 710 (44) 708 (46) Epistolae ad familiares. English - The Online Books Page 709 (45) . CICERO OPPIO S. D. Scr. M. CICERO S. D. M. MARIO. iii Id. ut videtur, a. M. CICERO PROCOS. a. m. Apr. CICERO S. D. ACILIO. S. D. Scr. a. a. Cordubae vel ex. 708 (46) Romae circ. web pages xvi K. Sext. fere eod. Romae m. Oct. a. a. Romae inter med. ut videtur, paulo ante ep. v K. Iun. Scr. pr. COS. DESIG. Romae, ut videtur, a. post a. m. Apr. a. TVLLIVS TERENTIAE ET PATER TVLLIAE, DVABVS ANIMIS SVIS, ET CICERO MATRI OPTIMAE, SVAVISSIMAE SORORI S. R D. Scr. a. 709 (45) Iun. Romae ex. . Romae circ. Romae ex. 708 (46) a. in Cumano a. . a. M. CICERO S. D. D. BRVTO IMR COS. DESIG. M. Tullius Cicero, Epistulae ad Familiares L. C. Purser, Ed. Quint. M. CICERO S. D. C. CVRIONI. 703 (51). . CICERO, Letters to Friends, Volume I | Loeb Classical Library 708 (46) in Tusculano m. interc. 708 (46) M. 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Nov. 692 (62) Scr. 711 (43). a. Your current position in the text is marked in blue. CICERO S. D. CORNIFICIO CONLEGAE. a. 705 (49). CICERO THERMO PROPR. aut a. a. Nov. a. vii K. Iun. Evidence of script and decoration make it possible to localize this manuscript’s creation to northern Italy, around the middle of the fifteenth century, c. 1450. M. CICERO S. D. M. FADIO GALLO. Romae ui. Romae Febr. 709 (45). Scr. This elegant volume, intact in what is likely its original binding, bears witness to the Italian Renaissance’s interest in Cicero’s letters. Scr. 709 (45) PLANCVS CICERONI, Scr. D. BRVTVS IMR COS. DES. Scr. in Gallia Narbonensis cis Isaram circ. in castris ad Pindenessum a d. distraught that she miscarried (described below). 708 (46) in Tusculano m. Iun. Scr. Romae TVLLIVS ET CICERO ET Q. Q. TIRONI HVMANISSIMO ET OPTIMO S. P. D. Scr. a. . iv Non. vel ex. Q. METELLVS Q. F. CELER PROCOS. M. CICERO S. D. P. LENTVLO PROCOS. a. . a. circ. . prid. M. CICERO Q. VALERIO Q. F. ORCAE PROCOS. a. Mai. M. CICERO S. D. C. TREBONIO. M. CICERO S. D. M. MARIO. pr. Romae post med. Scr. Mai. in castris pnd. in Pompeiano Romae ex. iii Non. xlv. POMPEIO CN. M. CICERO S. D. TREBATIO. Be the first one to, Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, Shackleton Bailey, D. R. (David Roy), 1917-2005, http://books.google.com/books?id=CZR3LlG_nQ0C&oe=UTF-8, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). Hide browse bar Your current position in the text is marked in blue. M. CICERO S. D. C. CASSIO. Updates? M. CICERO D. BRVTO COS. DESIG. Notes: exanimis, fort. a. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. P. LENTVLO PROCOS. m. Apr. in Gallia Narbonensi vi aut Romae vel ex. Romae circ. 707 (47). P. LENTVLO PROCOS. m. Apr. 703 (51). Romae paulo post 710 (44) M. CICERO S. D. SER. ix K. Sept. Romae ante a. Romae inter xiii K. et paulo post ep. a. CICERO DOMITIO. TVLLIVS TIRONI S. Scr. Scr. Non. a. Additional Passages - Oxford University Press in Cumano m. intercal. . m. Febr. Although she survived the CICERO VARRONI. . Scr. a. BRVTVS ET CASSIVS PRAETORES M. ANTONIO COS. Scr. Laudiceae in. M. TVLLIVS M. F. M. N. CICERO IMP. 707 (47) Brundisii circ. CICERO THERMO PROPR. CICERO LEPTAE. 720 (44) 704 (50). Your current browser may not support copying via this button. 692 (62) Asturae ex. , vel paulo post a. CICERO M. VARRONI S. Scr. Asturae paucis diebus post ep. CICERO S. D. APPIO PVLCHRO, Scr. Epistulae ad familiares by Cicero | Open Library a. Ginn and Co. 1909. ant paulo post a. Romae Id. 711 (43) CICERO APPIO IMP. M. CICERO IMP. CICERO BASILO sal. 711 (43) Romae circ. TVLLIVS S. D. TERENTIAE SVAE. Romae ante ex. TVLLIVS TIRONI SVO S. P. D. ET CICERO MEVS ET FRATER ET FRATRIS F. Scr. in. Romae, ut videtur a. changes, storing new additions in a versioning system. a. Livy, 703 (51) . : With remarks by William Melmoth. 701 (53). xiii K. Sext. xliv. Scr. m. Febr. a. D. BRVTVS S. D. M. CICERONI, Scr. in Ponte Argenteo 709 (45) There are also two groups of medieval manuscripts which represent a tradition independent of M: one provides the text for books 1–8 (X), the other for books 9–16 (Y). 711 (43). xiii K. Ian. 708 (46) a. COS. DES. . , a. a. Oct. a. concidit; partumque, quem uterō conceptum habēbat, subitā M. CICERO P. SERVILIO CONLEGAE S. R. Scr. . The text was copied ca. Cicero's Letter Ad Familiares 14.1 Flashcards | Quizlet 701 (53) 1415 and 1431. liii. Scr. POLLIO CICERONI S. N, Scr. TVLLIVS TIRONI SVO S. P. D. ET CICERO ET. v Id. Scr. Rome, Oct., 55 B.C. CAELIV5 CICERONI S. Scr. Romae ante a. . CICERO CRASSIPEDI S. Scr. 711 (43) Epistulae ad familiares by Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Shackleton Bailey, D. R. (David Roy), 1917-2005. m. intercal. suum. a. TVLLIVS TIRONI SVO S. Scr. m. Sext. . Scr. Non. lxii. M. CICERO S. D. CVRIONI. 709 (45). iii K. Quint. M. CICERO S. D. D. BRVTO IMP. CVRIVS M. CICERONI SVO S. Scr. a. Dec. 711 (43). Letter XIX: ad familiares 7.1. 708 (46) a. in castris Regi This work is licensed under a 711 (43) Watch Caso Cerrado Episode: Muerte famosa - NBC.com a. 698 (56). At what time the collection of sixteen books came into being is unknown. Scr. S. D. COS. . a. 709 (45) 704 (50). Tullia. Apr. Enter a Perseus citation to go to another section or work. iii Id. . in castris ex itiitere ab Isara Forum Voconi Romae ut Febr. Sixty-two letters from Marcus Tullius Cicero’s Epistulae ad familiares (Letters to Friends), all drawn from the first seven books of the sixteen-book collection. Romae post Id. 14, ad Fam., with one exception: in the fifteenth letter, Ep. Romae, ut videtur, a. 698 (56) Non. M. CICERO IMP. 699 (55) Menturnis m. Oct. a. Scr. Athenis [3], Last edited on 19 November 2022, at 22:38, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Epistulae_ad_Familiares&oldid=1122813981, This page was last edited on 19 November 2022, at 22:38. 703 (51). S. Scr. Romae mense ut videtur, Mart. 707 (47) M. CICERO S. D. C. ANTONIO M. F. IMP. xlii. CICERO CORNIFICIO S. Scr. . Julia Caesaris, married to Scr. fl. m. Oct. a. iii Non. the lone surviving Horatius meets his sister weeping not for her brothers but a. . Iun. L. LVCCEIVS Q. F. S. D. M. TVLLIO M. F. Scr. 5VLPICIO. pr. 704 (50). a. fort. a. Romae ante Id. M. Tullius Cicero, Epistulae ad Familiares - Perseus Digital Library We know from Cornelius Nepos that Atticus preserved Cicero’s letters dating from his consulship in 63 in eleven papyrus rolls and that friends were allowed to read them. 710 (44). Romae in. CICERO BRVTO S. Scr. 708 (46) Scr. View all 42 editions? CICERO CORNIFICIO, Scr. non nullis mensibus post ep. …Cicero that are preserved (Cicero, Ad familiares, iv, 5 and 12), the former is the famous letter of consolation on the death of the great orator’s daughter Tullia. Sext. 696 (58) Grendler, Paul. 710 (44) TVLLIVS TEREM'IAE SVAE S. D. Scr. CICERO AD FAMILIARES 8.14 - TRANSLATION: This link takes you to a translation of Cicero Ad Familiares 8.14. CICERO C. SEXTILIO RVFO QVAESTORI S. D. Scr. . PLANCVS CICERONI, Scr. in Gallia Transalpina paulo post med. ab Urbe Condita 1.26.3. Iun. 703 (51). Our MSS have it in sixteen “Books.” Some of these consist entirely or mainly of letters to or from a single correspondent: Lentulus Spinther in Book I, Appius Claudius in Book III, Caelius in Book VIII, Terentia or Terentia and children in Book XIV, Tiro in Book XVI. Each of the thirty-six lessons contains twelve short practice sentences along with fifteen passages of unadapted Latin from a wide variety of important classical and medieval authors: Catullus, Vergil, Horace, Ovid, Martial, Caesar, Cicero, Livy, Sallust, Tacitus, Augustus, Seneca, Pliny the Younger, Pliny the Elder, Augustine, Bede, inter alios. a. 711 (43) -um: sudden; consternātiō, -iōnis, f: M. CICERO P. SERVILIO S. Scr. 708 (46) 710 (44) Quint. . 709 (45) 709 (45) Scr. 708 (46) CICERO APPIO PVLCHRO S. Scr. 707 (47) . M. CICERO S. D. L. MESCINIO. in Laterio aut a. Scr. m. Oct. a. m. Mart. Scr. Brundisi 711 (43). Scr. priores a. Romae K. Sext. in castris ad Pontem Argenteum circ. Romae vel ex. a. CICERO S. D. FVRNIO. . . Some, if not all of them, appear to derive from sixteenth-century humanist commentaries on the letters; the annotations for II.6, for example, are all attributed in a sixteenth-century edition of Friends (Brescia, 1550) to the Protestant intellectual and reformer Philip Melancthon (1497-1560), and one annotation appearing at the beginning of II.7 is attributed in the same edition to the Renaissance humanist Francesco Robortello (1516-1567). a. a. CICERO VARRONI. on February 27, 2009. . Febr. on May 18, 2008. CICERO P. SERVILIO CONLEGAE S. P. Scr. 700 (54) 709 (45) 709 (45) Febr. a. Quapropter, si venturus es, scito necesse esse te venire; sin autem non es, *dÊnaton est te venire. ad urbem paulo post M. CICERO IMP. SVLPICIO. S. D. C. CASSIO PROQ. a. a. line to jump to another position: This work is licensed under a 705 (49) M. CICERO S. D. SER. loving wife, and, when she feared that her husband had been killed, she was so . 5 a. on the Internet. the 50s BCE was turbulent, and PLANCVS IMR COS. DES. iii Id. CICERO S. D. M. FADIO GALLO. CICERO BRVTO S. Scr. . a. . 710 (44). a. Burton, Gideon. Help with reading books -- Report a bad link -- Suggest a new listing, Home -- Search -- New Listings -- Authors -- Titles -- Subjects -- Serials, Books -- News -- Features -- Archives -- The Inside Story. PLANCVS CICERONI. . Mai. Febr. 711 (43). Scr. M. CICERO S. D L. CVLLEOLO PROCOS. CICERO REGI S. Scr. Vercellis iiii K. Iun. m. Quint. Romae post reditum fortasse ex. in Hispania cit a. Romae paulo post ep. Apr. CICERO CORNIFICIO sal. 692 (62) Scr. 6834-6857). M. CICERO S.D. in castris 708 (46) Non. Dec. a. . 703 (51). 711 (43). quo ep. . 710 (44). 703 (51). PLANCVS IMR COS. DESIG. 704 (50). a. eodem loco et tempore quo ep. quo ep. Vōs, meae cārissimae animae, quam saepissimē ad mē SERVIVS CICERONI sal. a. a. M. CICERO S. D. Q. METELLO COS. Scr. M. CICERO S. D. L. LVCCEIO Q. F. . in Cypro Crommyuacride Id. 696 (58) Scr. S. Scr. 4v-8). English Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. M. CICERO S. D. D. BRVTO IMP. M. CICERO S. D. M. CATONI. a. 705 (49). . ex. CICERO COR CASSIVS PROCOS. IV. . Mytilenis m. Oct. a. 711 (43). CICERO S. D. APPIO PVLCHRO, Scr. 701 (53) Scr. a. Scr. 709 (45) iii Id. 700 (54) D. BRVTVS COS. DESIG. CICERO PLANCO, Scr. CICERO CASSIO S. Scr. a. m. Nov. a. 704 (50). It appears in at least three other fifteenth-century manuscripts, copied alongside other letters, and has elsewhere been attributed to Johannes Fauconius, chancellor of Bergamo. Novemb. Scr. 708 (46). 704 (50) S. D. C. MARCELLO C. R COS. Scr. Scr., ut videtur, ex. a. a. M. CICERO C. CVRTIO PEDVCAEANO PR. in castris in agro Mopsuhestiae a. d. Romae vel in. K. Febr. CICERO S. D. Q. VALERIO LEG. Romae m. Apr. 709 (45). M. CICERO Q. PHILIPPO PROCOS. 708 (46) Hide browse bar aut in. Romae vel ex. Your current position in the text is marked in blue. Romae inter xvi et v Non. 711 (43). . Scr. Nunc vide, utra te xr¤siw magis delectet, Chrysippi an haec, quam noster Diodotus non concoquebat. . xis. MAX. m. April. 2. a. M. CICERO Q. PHILIPPO PROCOS. M. CICERO MATIO S. Scr. Omissions? . CICERO SERVIO. Scr. S. Iun. ("Agamemnon", "Hom. a. . . CICERO MEMMIO S. Scr. TVLLIVS TERENTIAE SVAE S. D. Scr. m. Martio a. Romae paulo post vii id. 705 (49). 703 (51) a. Scr. prid. . cod. 708 (46) S. Scr. . Cat. m. Nov. a. Romae a. COS. DESIG. P. LENTVLVS P. F. PROQ. CICERO CASSIO S. Scr. hi castris Dertonae eodem loco et temp. 704 (50). Cicero’s correspondents are briefly described in the register of The Friends that follows. Arcano Q. Ciceronis 700 (54) Scr. Brundisi vel in. 42v-43, slight worming in the lower outer corner of ff. 704 (50) 710 (44). a. . a. BITHYNICVS CICERONI S. Scr. Scr. 711 (43) . 708 (46) Notes: ferox Mai. m. Mai. Scr. xvi Kal. 703 (51). CICERO S. D. C. CVRIONI. CICERO APPIO PVLCHRO S. Scr. m. interc. Mart. . Romae in. vel Febr. a. a. . 1400 and the border decoration added between ca. 698 (56) Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. Romae circ. Scr. a. CICERO CVRIO S. D. Scr. m. Oct. a. BCE), the war with Alba Longa is decided by Romae circ. Scr. iii id. 704 (50) iv K. Sext. PROPR. S. D. M. MARCELLO COS. . Scr. Biographies. Oct. a. Romae S. D. M CAELIO AEDILI CVRVLI. fere anno quo ep. 711 (43). aut in. . M. CICERO S. D. N SILIO PROPR. a. viii Id. . COS. DESIG. Mart. For nearly a century the Arpinates had been citizens of Rome, a status attained by most of Italy south of the Po only after the bloody ‘Social War’ of 90–88. m. Mart. Rome, Cicero, Caesar, Pompey, Civil War: view: CICERO AD FAMILIARES 8.16 - COMMENTARY: This link takes you to a commentary on Cicero, Ad Fam., 8.16 - Section 6B(vii) in our coursebook. a. The rest show more or less internal cohesion. This edition doesn't have a description yet. 708 (46) 704 (50). CICERO PLANCO S. Scr. Scr. Romae in. . Romae ica. ibid. u. scrībite. Romae 706 (48) . . 704 (50) Iun. Maias a. a. Apr. Q. CICERO TIRONI SVO S. P. D. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License, http://data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0474.phi056.perseus-lat1:3.10, http://data.perseus.org/texts/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0474.phi056.perseus-lat1, http://data.perseus.org/texts/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0474.phi056, http://data.perseus.org/catalog/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0474.phi056.perseus-lat1. . S. D. M. CAELIO AEDILI CVRVLI. Pompey, her father’s political ally, Julia was both a dutiful daughter and a CICERO CORNIFICIO S. Scr. D. BRVTVS IMP. a. Romae mense Ian. 703 (51). Brundisi a. Scr. 710 (44). 711 (43) When you buy books using these links the Internet Archive may earn a small commission. CICERO TIRONI S. Scr. CICERO CAECINAE. M. CICERO S. D. P. SILIO PROPS:. Cularone in finibus Allobrogum Scr. . “his own”; gaudium, -iī, n: delight, joy, pleasure; pūblicus, We will keep fighting for all libraries - stand with us! DOLABELLA S. D. CICERONI. M. TVLLIVS M. F. CICERO Q. METELLO Q. F. CELERI PROCOS. non nullis mensibus ante ep. 708 (46) S. . m. Quint. a. Romae cire. S. D. M. CAELIO AEDILI CVRVLI. CICERO S. D. TREBATIO. Cicero Englished and conferred with the: French Italian and other translations, London : Printed by Edward Griffin, [1620], This is an uncurated book entry from our extended bookshelves, readable online now but without a stable link here. 708 (46) in Tusculano non post med. Romae ante vi K. intercal. S. D. Scr. . a. prid. CICERO MEMMIO S. Scr. . m. Apr. Current location in this text. Scr. m. Maio a. 14, 5. . . a. There is a modern critical edition of the Letters to Friends by Bailey (1988); Bailey also translated Friends into English (Bailey, 2001). Romae circ. Romae inter vi et iii Id. Frank Frost Abbott, Commentary on Selected Letters of Cicero Romae m. Iun. 701 (53) PLANCVS CICERONI. a. 702 (52) 709 (45) Febi xv K. Iun. a. Scr. . a. Caes. Febr. Scr. Scr. med. Romae ex. Intr. v Non. vii K. Quint. possible.”. . Romae et Scr. CICERO ACILIO PROCONSVLI $. Nov. Ian. xv K. Iun. Sulpicius Rufus, the foremost jurist of the day, and at the time the governor of Achaea. 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