Rhetorical treatises (B.C. M. CICERO S. D. VOLVMINO. m. Apr. CICERO CORNIFICIO S. Scr. Admired for his eloquence and his mastery of the Latin language, Cicero was rediscovered by humanists in the fourteenth century and much copied during the fifteenth century. Scr. xliv. 711 (43) Epistulae ad familiares by Cicero, Marcus Tullius; Shackleton Bailey, D. R. (David Roy), 1917-2005. 709 (45) IV. Asturae paucis diebus post ep. a. a. a. 711 (43). xvii K. Apr. PL. vii Id. Scr. COS. DESIG. Scr. a. 703 (51). prid. . . TVLLIVS S. D. TERENTIAE SVAE ET TVLLIOLAE ET CICERONI SVIS. Your current position in the text is marked in blue. Subjects: Latin literature, Latin literature in translation. Uploaded by a. M. CICERO S. D. CN. in Cumano a. d. PLVR. Romae circ. xv. 711 (43). post a. Scr. TVLLIVS TIRONI SVO S. P. D. ET CICERO ET. Scr. paulo post ep. 692 (62) These annotations are all keyed to particular phrases in the text (usually copied out at the beginning of the marginal note, though sometimes written at the note’s conclusion) and they offer varied analysis of the letter’s parts. non nullis mensibus ante ep. a. a. Sext. v Non. M. CICERO S. D. C. TREBONIO, Scr. a. CICERO DOLABELLAE S. Scr. PL., SENATVI. a. July 44 b.c. a. women often found themselves as political pawns. Scr. in Attici Ficuleano medio m. Apr. The letters in this collection, together with Cicero's other letters, are considered the most reliable sources of information for the period leading up to the fall of the Roman Republic. Leucade M. CICERO S. D. D. BRVTO. 697 (57) v Id. a. Romae inter vi et Romae vel ex. a. 708 (46) 708 (46) a. M. CICERO S. D. M. MARIO. a. med. 711 (43). Click anywhere in the m. Mai. 711 (43) 708 (46). aut paulo post a. CICERO TREBATIO. m. Ian. Scr. Scr. Hide browse bar CICERO CASSIO S. Scr. Brundisi . ad Familiares I. ad Familiares II. vii K. Quint. ITER. 710 (44) a. 698 (56) Dec. 706 (48). xii K. Iun. a. Cicero: Letters to Friends - The Latin Library Frank Frost Abbott, Commentary on Selected Letters of Cicero The letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero to several of his friends. CICERO MEMMIO S. Scr. Mai. 709 (45) . Romae m. Iun. Cicero's friend, M. Marius, to whom Fam. D. BRVTVS IMR COS. DES. 703 (51). . a. Laudiceae inter a. d. Scr. . CICERO BRVTO S. Scr. . Romae medio mense Ian. Under Tullius Hostilius, Rome’s third king (674-642 84), and from the poems of Aratus (B.C. Romae vel ex. . 709 (45) a. . Oct. 703 (51). Scr. CICERO CORNIFICIO S. Scr. m. Sept. a. a. Romae ante med. Romae . Febr. in Cumano a. Romae vel ex. . 698 (56). Febr. Romae The Triumph of Letters: Rewriting Cicero in ad Fam . 15 Laudiceae m. April a. Chicago IL 60611, Webdesign and realization by MEDIAFANT and Muriel Luzot, http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/cicero/fam.shtml. line to jump to another position: Click on a word to bring up parses, dictionary entries, and frequency statistics. xv Kal. CICERO APPIO PVLCHRO S. Scr. 704 (50). M. CICERO D. BRVTO COS. DES. Exanimis in castris ad Pyramum post Id. S. D. M. CICERONI, Scr. M. TVLLIVS M. F. CICERO PROCOS. Scr. Sulpicius Rufus, the foremost jurist of the day, and at the time the governor of Achaea. in Latio med. a. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. in Tusculano in. Non. Asturae a. Mai. fort. Romae, ut videtur, post m. Mart. m. Oct. a. m. Ian. iii Id. Q. METELLVS NEPOS S. D. M. CICERONI. Non. m. Ian. . 4v-8). a. . iv K. Mai. 710 (44). m. Sept. aut in. Romae m. Maio a. prid. m. Dcc. . CICERO CVLLEOLO S. Scr. aut in. a. iii Non. PL. P. LENTVLO PROCOS. . No community reviews have been submitted for this work. 704 (50) a. . x. Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. In Cicero's time letters were commonly written either upon wax tablets or papyrus. Laudiceae in. 711 (43). Scr. Romae Brundisii ex. Scr. a. 703 (51). Apr. a. CICERO It also whetted humanist interest in Cicero and in his correspondence, both for the witness it bore to Roman history and for its style. PLANCVS CICERONI, Scr. a. 708 (46) Romae inter xiii K. et Od. . Sext. . . [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. vii. 703 (51) . M. CICERO S. D. C. TREBONIO. M. CICERO S. D. n SVLPICIO IMfl. . Scr. m. Mart. 710 (44). Scr. 703 (51). CICERO PAETO S. Scr. 708 (46) . xliii. vi K. Dec. Scr. iii K. Iun. iii id. a. ix K. Iun. Search the history of over 808 billion . a. m. Dec. a. Romae ex. Apr. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). The “friends” are a motley group. Intimili in Cumano circ. Brundisi 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. Scr. Tarsi vel ex. . 9.1", "denarius"). med. 703 (51). Romae post med. pr. xii K. Mai. When, decades earlier in 1345, the early humanist, scholar, and poet Francesco Petrarca (1304-1374) had come across Cicero’s Letters to Atticus in a manuscript in the cathedral library of Verona, this discovery ignited humanists’ interest in searching for and copying manuscripts preserving classical works. a. Valerius in Pompeiano Bibliography: v. 1, p. ix-xii. a. Ante ut videtur, m. Iun. Non. In the present volume, a painted coat of arms points to ownership by a member of a noble family in the South Tyrol, and the extensive early annotations suggest that its owner studied the volume carefully. with the additional restriction that you offer Perseus any modifications you make. Scr., ut videtur, paulo post ep. D. BRVTVS S. D. M. CICERONI, Scr. 705 (49). Lanuvi ex. On 23 January 49 BCE at Minturnae (north of Naples), Cicero writes to his wife Terentia and daughter Tullia. a. a. Scr. CICERO PLANCO, Scr. Brundisi ex. 711 (43). CICERO S. D. M. FADIO GALLO. suum. Romae ex. Iun. . options are on the right side and top of the page. CICERO S. D. APPIO PVLCHRO, Scr. M. CICERO S. D. Q. ANCHARIO Q. F. PROCOS. a. 710 (44). viii K. Oct in Tusculano non post med. LVIII., which is cold and formal, he writes, Tullius s. d. Terentiae. 698 (56) ]” and “Zarzi Na[…? Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. CICERO PLANCO S. Scr. xiv K. Ianuar. 710 (44). 711 (43) S. N. C. MARCELLO COS. DESIG. a. in castris ad Pindenessum a d. in Cumano m. intercal. a. M. CICERO S. D. M. MARIO. 14, 5. MAX. Quint. . Quint. Romae xiii K. bu a. a. Romae paulo post vii id. 704 (50). Ian. Sext. Brundis . possible.”. S. Scr. TVLLIVS S. D. TERENTIAE SVAE. P. LENTVLO PROCOS. M. CICERO IMP. 711 (43). 708 (46) M. CICERO FVRFANIO PROCOS. xv K. Dec. m. Dec. a. PLANCVS CICERONI. CICERO, Letters to Friends, Volume I | Loeb Classical Library xii K. Quint. a. a. . Nov. a. S. D. M. CAELIO. m. Sext. . Oct. a. Epistolae ad familiares. 711 (43) Cordubae English Veliae 711 (43) 710 (44) In. in portu Caietano nave conscensa vii ld. changes, storing new additions in a versioning system. Romae in. 710 (44) CAELIVS CICERONI S. Scr. The fifteenth century saw a profusion of manuscript copies of Friends, as well as anthologies of, collections of excerpts from, and commentaries upon Cicero’s letters. a. 709 (45) COS. DESIG. Scr. into sequence has invested the idea of the supplicatio, and of Cicero's aspiration for a triumph, with a new metaphorical significance that it would not have had at the time of the letters' writing. CICERO PLANCO. CICERO SERVIO. This is an uncurated book entry from our extended bookshelves, readable online now but without a stable link here. PLANCVS CICERONI. Perseus provides credit for all accepted a. M. LEPIDVS IMP. a. a. ; a. in castris 703 (51) . M. CICERO S.D. 708 (46) 1xi ut videtur. 704 (50) ant paulo post a. a. Scr. CICERO AMPIO S. P. Scr. v K. Iun. a. in castris in Cilicia a. d. Romae ut videtur, a. ;;. iii Id. 86. septimam [gap in text] vapulasse: this rumor was apparently without foundation; cf. CICERO LIGARIO. Cicero is worried about Caesar’s rapidly growing control over the city. TR. ad Familiares V. ad Familiares VI. . View all 42 editions? a. CICERO S. D. SER. a. in castris in finibus Statiellensium xiv a. 708 (46) M. CICERO S. D. D. BRVTO IMP. a. Sext. m. Apr. Your current browser may not support copying via this button. post a. 701 (51) m. Oct. a. Tarsi vel ex. m. Ian. Previews available in: 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 binding, also characteristic of Northern Italy in the fifteenth century, was likely completed not long after the manuscript’s production. CICERO CASSIO S. Scr. S. D. COS. CICERO TREBATIO. . …books; to his friends (Ad familiares) in 16 books; to Brutus (Ad Brutum); and, in 3 books, to his brother (Ad Quintum fratrem). M. CICERO S. D. D. BRVTO. M. TVLLI CICERONIS EPISTVLAE AD FAMILIARES. Scr. Except for a few of the earliest letters to Atticus they were all written in the last twenty years of Cicero’s life. 704 (50). M. CICERO S. D. SER. After it was “rediscovered” by humanists (see below) the text circulated widely in manuscript form in the fifteenth century. a. TVLLIVS S. D. TIRONI SVO. 706 (48) circ. Publication date 1977 Topics Cicero, Marcus Tullius, Authors, Latin, Statesmen . M. CICERO IMP. Additional Passages - Oxford University Press They often enable events to be dated with… a. de Venusino K. Oct. a. Maximus, Facta et Dicta Memorabilia 4.6.4. in Tusculano circ. Asturae aut in Attici Ficuleano m. Mart. a. Hide browse bar 710 (44). CICERO CASSIO S. Scr. m. Mai. in Tusculano m. interc. 704 (50). . M. CICERO ALLIENO S. Scr. vi. (ferōcis): courageous, brave; complōrātiō, -iōnis, COS. DESIG. 703 (51). CICERO BRVTO S. Scr. M. CICERO S. D. A. CAECINAE. CICERO S. D. M. FADIO GALLO. Scr. M. CICERO P. SERVILIO PROPR. 708 (46) xliv. 704 (50). Nov. a. champions on each side. in Gallia Transalpina paulo post med. Cularone in Allobrogibus circ. Nov. 708 (46) iv K. Sext. prid. M. CICERO S. D. M. MARCELLO. a. TVLLIVS ET CICERO TIRONI SVO S. P. D. Scr. 711 (43). 710 (44). Athenis inter vii K. et LENTVLVS CICERONI SV0 S. P. D. Scr. CICERO CORNIFICIO, Scr. 708 (46) 711 (43). Mat 711 (43). CICERO S. D. L. PAPIRIQ PAETO. Romae, ut videtur, autumno anni 708 (46) M. CICERO S. D. L. LVCCEIO Q. F. Scr.. Romae, ut videtur, circ. CICERO CORNIFICIO S. Scr. M. CICERO IMP. eodem loco et tempore quo ep. paulo post ep. 709 (45). There are no reviews yet. 709 (45) m. intercal. iv K. Dec. a. a. CICERO PLANCO S. Scr. When you buy books using these links the Internet Archive may earn a small commission. et Id. CICERONI SVO S. Scr. Romae ex. m. Febr. Scr. quo ep. Ginn and Co. 1909. Apr. CICERO VARRONI. 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. Scr. priore a. CICERO S. D. Q. VALERIO LEG. “his own”; cārissimus, -a, -um: dearest, very dear; anima, a. irxiv. CICERO CORNIFICIO S. Scr. iv Id. 709 (45) S. D. M. CATONI. Q. METELLVS Q. F. CELER PROCOS. Caes. m. Mart. a. 692 (62) . scrībite. aut med. Sext. line to jump to another position: to honor the occasion ... to save their reputation, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License. M. CICERO PROCOS. Julia Caesaris, married to . a. a. Scr. 696 (58) Iun. 701 (53) “Die Rezeption des römischen Freundschaftsbriefes (Cicero – Plinus) im frühen Humanismus (Petrarca – Coluccio Salutati),” in Traditio latinitatis: Studien zur Rezeption und Überlieferung der lateinischen Literatur, ed. PLANCVS CICERONI. Apr. m. Mart. 705 (49) 709 (45). vii Id. 692 (62) 703 (51) Romae cire. 701 (53) a. Cicero: Selected Letters. CICERO LEPTAE. iv Id. M. CICERO TREBIANO S. Scr. SVIS S. D. Scr. a. 710 (44) pr. M. CICERONI S. D. Scr. in Tusculano circ. Brundisi 698 (56) in Cumano Romae non ante med. CICERO APPVLEIO PROQVAESTORI. M. CICERO S.D. Corcyrae There is a modern critical edition of the Letters to Friends by Bailey (1988); Bailey also translated Friends into English (Bailey, 2001). a. Scr. in Campania vel ex. in Cilicia vel ex. Enter a Perseus citation to go to another section or work. 704 Qo). Friends became an immediate sensation in humanist circles after the humanist chancellor of Florence, Coluccio Salutati (1331-1406), came upon the complete collection in 1392 in a ninth-century manuscript at Vercelli (now Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, ms Pluteo 49.9). m. Apr. Id. in Sept. a. Cicero, Ad Familiares, XIII, 1 - JSTOR 9 x. TVLLIVS TERENTIAE SVAE S. D. Scr. TVLLIVS TERENTIAE SVAE, TVLLIOLAE SVAE, CICERONI SVO S. D. Scr. ],” may have been added by other early users of the book. i K. Ian. iii Id. 709 (45) 709 (45) . Romae in m. Nov. a. Scr. CICERO TREBATIO S. Scr. at his family home near the hill town of Arpinum (still Arpino) about seventy miles to the east of Rome. Rome, Oct., 55 B.C. . tu. Scr. Romae mense intere. Quint. non nullis mensibus post ep. Two names inscribed on the recto of f. i, “Jo. CICERO VARRONI. Scr. CICERO TREBATIO. 711 (43) Scr. Although she survived the 705 (49) fere eod. 704 (50). 703 (51) vel in. 708 (46) CICERO TREBATIO S. Scr. 705 (49). Cicero: ad Familiares IX - The Latin Library Romae in castris in agro Mopsuhestiae a. d. Romae circ. a. Scr. 708 (46) Romae support; etiam: also, even, yet again; Pīsō, -ōnis, iii K. Ian. a. 696 (58) Date created: Tuesday, December 4, 2012. . M. CICERO S. D. T. FADIO. aut ipsis Non. Asturae ex. TVLLIVS S. D. TERENTIAE SVAE. ii (parchment) + 80 folios on parchment, modern foliation in pencil, upper outer rectos, 1-80, complete (collation i-viii10), vertical catchwords, lower inner versos, traces of quire and leaf signatures, mostly cropped away, ruled very faintly in ink and lead with full-length vertical bounding lines, written below top line in a well-formed humanistic hand on twenty-one long lines (justification 103-105 x 58-61 mm. M. CICERO C. TITIO L. F. RVFO PR. iii Non. changes, storing new additions in a versioning system. 706 (48) iiii K. Dec. 708 (46) K. Mart 703 (51). 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. Many more were extant in antiquity of which only stray fragments now survive. Scr., ut videtur, Tarsi vel ex. Brundisi a. ix K. Sept. . a. fere anno quo ep. 705 (49) a. Other letters fall somewhere in between these two types, including two dispatches from Cilicia, both models of elegant, straightforward language. Scr. CICERO TREBATIO S. Scr. prid. 707 (47). Scr. a. . in castris in itinere Cularonem CICERO M. VARRONI S. Scr. Romae PAPIRIO Copy and paste this code into your Wikipedia page. Romae, ut videtur, a. in itinere Patris Alyziam a. Intr. CICERO TREBATIO. Scr. This article argues that whoever organized the books of the ad Fam. CICERO CASSIO S. Scr. EARLY ITALIAN BINDING of brown leather, blind tooled with a rectangular double-fillet frame bisected horizontally, vertically, and diagonally with double fillets, on wooden boards, spine with three raised bands, five small round metal bosses on upper and lower boards, with one now lacking from lower board, remains of fore-edge clasp, front to back, with broken leather strap extending from upper board and metal clasp, decorated with flowers and a Gothic “S”, on the lower board, spine rebacked with peeling leather exposing the top and lower third of the spine, v-shaped gash in leather of upper board, leather stained and worn away along edges and corners, traces from pastedown with Gothic script (now lacking) on the inside of the upper board. Letter XIX: ad familiares 7.1. The X tradition is contaminated by M, and thus is of less value than the Y tradition. M. CICERO S. D. P. DOLABELLAE. Iun. Bailey, D. R. Shackleton, ed. W. S. Watt, Cicero: Ad Familiares (Oxford Classical Texts), 1988. a. a. S. For this reason, humanists turned to them as instructional texts.
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