707 (47). in Tusculano ex. SVIS S. D. Scr. . M. CICERO L. PLANCO S. Scr. iii Id. vii K. Quint. Romae circ. Scr. xiv a. Romae vel ex. License: See resource for details. m. Dec. a. M. TVLLIVS CICERO (106 – 43 B.C.) Scr. Romae circ. 706 (48) circ. m. Ian. . a. Scr. Romae circ. in Pompeiano PLANCVS CICERONI. in Cumano M. CICERO PROCOS. a. M. CICERO S. D. TITIO. a. Scr. TVLLIVS TERENTIAE SVAE, TVLLIOLAE SVAE, CICERONI SVO S. D. Scr. 711 (43). Romae paulo post m. Apr. CICERO TREBATIO S. Scr. Ian. 709 (45) CICERO TREBATIO. Romae x a. CICERO S. D. APPIO PVLCHRO. S. D. APPIO PVLCHRO IMP. 708 (46) Scr. TVLLIVS ET CICERO ET Q. Q. TIRONI HVMANISSIMO ET OPTIMO S. P. D. Scr. xvii K. Mai. Romae non ante med. 19: 29 Sep 2015: 29 Sep 2015 (1x) Plinius Epistula 5. Laudiceae inter K. et Non. Non. M. CICERO S. D. A. CAECINAE. 701 (53). . Scr. M. CICERO IMP. Q. METELLVS NEPOS S. D. M. CICERONI. DOLABELLA S. D. CICERONI. vel m. Febr. 4.6.1-2 [249]): sedopprimor interdum et vix resisto dolori, quodea me solada deficiunt quae ceteris, quorum mihi Scr. CAELIVS CICERONI S. Scr. S. D. C. CASSIO PROQ. M. CICERO S. D. P. FIGVLO. ibidem Scr., ut videtur, paulo post ep. CICERO PLANCO S. Scr. . Alyziae a. d. PROPR. PLANCVS CICERONI, Scr. Cularone in Allobrogibus circ. 708 (46). SERVIVS CICERONI S. Scr. The National Endowment for the Humanities provided support for entering this text. Tulliae nostrae, de qua nihil est quod ad te plura scribam; tibi enim aeque magnae curae esse certo scio. Scr., ut videtur, ex. Romae in. Alyziae Non. Instead, he crossed the Rubicon with his army and marched toward Rome in early January of 49. 706 (48) m. Oct. et ex Nov. a. iv Non. in Gallia Transalpina ex. Romae ut Febr. LEPIDVS IMP. CICERO VARRONI. M. CICERO S. D. D. BRVTO IMP. MARCELLVS CICERONI S. Scr. Arcano Q. Ciceronis CICERO PAETO S. Scr. . 701 (53) a. LENTVLVS CICERONI SV0 S. P. D. Scr. ON THE VOYAGE FROM PATRAE TO ALYZIA (3 NOVEMBER). securing my triumph that I should arrive at the city wall as early as CICERO BRVTO S. Scr. 704 (50). . Marcus Tullius Cicero Epistulae ad Familiares 9.4. mense Maio a. a. fort. CICERO CVRIO S. D. Scr. Non. Romae ex. Scr. a. The correspondence contains 98 letters from 31 other persons than Cicero. a. CICERO P. CAESIO S. D. Scr. 710 (44). 710 (44). Scr. 710 (44) Naronae Non. BRVTVS ET CASSIVS PR. a. a. 704 (50). a. CICERO M. VARRONI S. Scr. Scr. vii Id. Scr. CICERO S. D. Q. VALERIO LEG. SVLPICIO. m. Mai. . 711 (43). S. Scr. C. ASINIVS POLLIO CICERONI, Scr. a. ... On the problem of his name see my Onomasticon to Cicero’s Speeches (1992). His father was a well-to-do member of the equestrian order and possessed good connections in Rome. 707 (47). Scr. Antonius de lege quod egerit. a. m. Oct. a. TVLLIVS TERENTIAE SVAE S. Scr. in Cumano a. d. Sext. m. Iun. you had recovered your strength, I expressed approval of your plan. . CICERO PLANCO. 709 (45). Scr. ann. TVLLIVS TIRONI S. Scr. xiii K. Oct. COS. DESIG. ("Agamemnon", "Hom. Romae vel ex. Your current position in the text is marked in blue. Scr. Iun. iv K. Iun. 691 (6j). PLANCVS CICERONI. Scr. aut in. Romae in itinere Patris Alyziam Apr. M. CICERO PROCOS. 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. 698 (46) In the letter, Cicero suggests a visit to his friend; while he is there, they will sit in the garden and discuss philosophy, in … M. CICERO S. D. D. BRVTO IMP. eodem loco et tempore quo ep. vii K. Iun. CICERO VARRONI, Scr. PROPR. in Laterio aut CICERO PLANCO. paulo post ep. eodem loco et tempore quo ep. M. LEPIDVS IMP. 708 (46) a. aut in. Romae pos! COS. DESIG. Romae ex. . Other articles where Ad familiares is discussed: Marcus Tullius Cicero: Letters and poetry: …books; to his friends (Ad familiares) in 16 books; to Brutus (Ad Brutum); and, in 3 books, to his brother (Ad Quintum fratrem). This work is licensed under a Ian. 702 (52) v Non. quo ep. PLANCVS CICERONI, Scr. xvi K. Mai. Non. S. D. COS. CICERO APPVLEIO S. Romae anno incerto fort. i Id. Non, Mart. xvii K. Apr. . a. S. D. M. CICERONI SV0. . litteris, Ep. P. LENTVLO PROCOS. Iun. Scr. . M. CICERO IMP. . CICERO TIRONI S. Scr. Romae mense Ian. in Tusculano (?) Laudiceae post a. d. CICERO CASSIO S. Scr. M. CICERO Q. PHILIPPO PROCOS. Id. D. BRVTVS S. D. M. CICERONI. Romae vel ex. a. xvii K. Novemb. Scr. Servius grüßt Cicero Nachdem mir über den Tod der Tullia, deiner Tochter, berichtet worden war, habe ich entsprechend darüber, wie ich musste, überaus unwillig und beschwerlich ertragen und dieses Unglück als ein gemeinsames angesehen; der ich, wenn ich dabei gewesen wäre, dich nicht vernachlässigt und dir persönlich mein Beileid bekundet hätte. Scr. op het Formianum vrijgelaten en begeleidde Cicero in 51 v.Chr. 704 (50). viii Id. C. CASSIVS PROCOS. VATINIVS CICERONI SVO S. Scr. Scr. Scr. . a. a. S. Scr. a. Non. a. Scr. m. Oct. a. a. TVLLIVS TIRONI SVO S. Scr. loco et mense incerto a. M. CICERO S. D. CVRIONI. Id. 710 (44),. a. Romae inter viii et Romae m. lusi. 703 (51). 710 (44). 711 (43) Scr. a. Athenis 696 (58) in Tusculano v aut iv Id. a. M. CICERO S. D. D. BRVTO. . Romae 701 (53) M. CICERO S. D. D. BRVTO IMP. 3. Nov. Letter LIX: ad familiares 14.20 Venusia, Oct. 1, 47 B.C. is compatible with your state of health, my first desire is to have you Other articles where Ad familiares is discussed: Marcus Tullius Cicero: Letters and poetry: …books; to his friends (Ad familiares) in 16 books; to Brutus (Ad Brutum); and, in 3 books, to his brother (Ad Quintum fratrem). CICERO ACILIO PROCONSVLI S. Scr. TVLLIVS TIRONI S. Scr. CICERO ACILIO PROCONSVLI S. Scr. ix K. Sept. CICERO SERVIO S. Scr. . CICERO VARRONI, Scr. Romae in. 5VLPICIO. Scr. M. CICERO S. D. T. FADIO. 710 (44). a. C. CASSIVS S. D. M. CICERONI, Scr. prid. Corcyrae Scr. M. CICERO S. D. SER. xiii K. Sext. Hide browse bar priore a. . 703 (51). . m. Dec. a. P. LENTVLO PROCOS. 710 (44). changes, storing new additions in a versioning system. pr. Romae, ut videtur, m. Apr. a. m. Ian. Iun. Scr. vii. 707 (47) a. . PLANCVS CICERONI. a. CAELIV5 CICERONI S. Scr. M. CICERO S. D VOLVMNIO. but I also love you, Love prompts the wish to 707 (47) fortasse Laudiceae post a. d. prid. Romae ante Id. Oct. M. CICERO T. TITIO T. F. LEG. interc. Scr. Scr. Romae post reditum fortasse ex. 711 (43). ex. CICERO S. D. APPIO PVLCHRO, Scr. CICERO VARRONI, Scr. L. PAPIRIO CICERO S. D. C. CVRONI. iv Non. . 703 (51) 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. a. a. PLANCVS CICERONI. Click anywhere in the line to jump to another position: Mai. M. CICERO P. SERVILIO S. Scr. . – Caieta, 7 december 43 v.Chr.) aut paulo post a. a. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License. 692 (62) Romae mense ut videtur, Mart. a. a. Brundisi . Cularone in finibus Allobrogum Brundisi M. CICERO P. SERVILIO CONLEGAE S. Scr. 708 (46) m. Mart. Romae non ante mcd. CAELIVS CICERONI S. Scr. . CICERO TREBATIO. m. Ian. 709 (45) 708 (46) CICERO GALLO S. Scr. Romae (?) from Tullius and my son, brother, and 711 (43). prid. Letter XL: ad familiares 16.6. iv K. Sext. m. Nov. a. a. M. CICERO PROCOS. 707 (47) Romae a. Scr. 711 (43) 709 (45) a. Romae ex. . 708 (56) Romae vel ex. PLANCVS CICERONI, Scr. 708 (46). 711 (43). Iun. 711 (43). . TVLLIVS TIRONI SVO S. Scr. CICERONI SVO S. Scr. CICERO S. D. FVRNIO. M. CICERO S. D. M. MARIO. site voor klassieke talen en kcv; grammatica en syntaxis van grieks en latijn; hulp, teksten, foto's en beelden voor werkstukken over mythologie, het oude rome en griekenland. TVLLIVS S. D. TERENTIAE SVAE. S. D. L. PAVLLO COS. Scr. 711 (43). Romae circ. Quint. PLANCVS IMR COS. DESIG. Iun. Febr. . 709 (45). . iii Non. 708 (46). 709 (45) S. D. Scr. CAELIVS CICERONI S. Scr. Brundisii circ. m. Martio a. Romae D. R. Shackleton Bailey, Cicero: Epistulae ad Familiares (Cambridge Texts and Commentaries), 1977. 706 (48) Romae paulo post 703 (51) Sext. TVLLIVS S. D. TERENTIAE SVAE. with the additional restriction that you offer Perseus any modifications you make. iii K. Quint. Brundisi a. . a. 708 (46) ix K. Iun. . . 704 (50) a. 710 (44) Non. . a. S. D. COS. CAELIVS CICERONI S. Scr. a. pr. The letters constitute a primary historical source such as exists for no other part of the ancient world. m. Apr. med. - bij Puteoli, 4 v.Chr.) Scr. 708 (46) paulo ante m. Iun. D. BRVTVS COS. DESIG. m. April. Cumano . a. in castris Pollentiae chr. Scr. 708 (46) Febr. M. CICERO S. D. D. BRVTO IMP. vi Id. iii K. Mai. Biographies. S. D. Scr. 709 (45) S. D. M CAELIO AEDILI CVRVLI. 708 (46) They often enable events to be dated with… 692 (62) CICERO MEMMIO S. Scr. a. in Latio med. 704 (50) Laudiceae inter a. d. . Febr. Brundisi Scr. iv Id. 703 (51) quo ep. in castris in Cilicia paulo ante was een Romeins redenaar, politicus, advocaat en filosoof.Zijn leven speelde zich af tijdens de overgang van de Romeinse Republiek naar het keizerrijk.Hij was zelf erg betrokken bij de belangrijkste politieke gebeurtenissen in die tijd. in itinere ad Lepidum xiv aut x a. M. CICERO S. D. A. TORQVATO. M. CICERO S. D. A. TORQVATO. Quint. prid. Romae ex. CICERO APPIO IMP. 708 (46) CICERO PAETO S. Scr. a. Scr. M. CICERO IMP. Oct. a. 708 (46) Brundisi Scr. PLANCIO. TVLLIVS TERENTIAE SVAE S. P. Scr. Scr. Romae ex. 700 (54) Romae 711 (43). Scr. Quint. GREETINGS to their dear Tiro [Note] m. Sept. et Oct. a. M. CICERO S. D. APPIO PVLCHRO, Scr. xv Kal. Scr. Scr. D. BRVTVS S. D. M. CICERONI. Scr. Scr. in Tusculano non post med. Od. M. CICERO S. D. Q. METELLO COS. Scr. 711 (43) posiadali obywatelstwo rzymskie, a rodzina Tulliuszów przez kilka pokoleń uczestniczyła w … The former is therefore to be preferred. 711 (43). post a. . M. CICERO IMP. in Cilicia vel ex. CICERO PLANCO. 710 (44) CICERO CORNIFICIO S. Scr. Epistulae ad familiares Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. CICERO REGI S. Scr. CICERO TORANIO S. Scr. Iun. . iii K. Quint. Scr. fere anno quo ep. 708 (46) a. DESIGNATO. MATIVS CICERONI S. Scr. . GALBA CICERONI S. Scr. Scr. Scr. Oct. a. 711 (43). Dec. a. a. qua re nunc quidem non dubito quin, quod plane valeas, te neque navigationi neque viae committas. CICERO TREBATIO S. Scr. foetasse Laudiceae post a. d. 700 (54) Febr. a. CICERO COR xli. a. a. 56 Romae M. CICERO S. D. P. LENTULO PRO COS. Ego omni officio ac potius pietate erga te ceteris satis facio 1.1.1.1 omnibus, mihi ipse numquam satis facio. 708 (46). TR. . CICERO BASILO sal. SENATVI POPVLO PLEBIQVE ROMANAE. Scr. M. CICERO IMP. Romae paulo post 698 (56) Sext. Romae in. Sext. 7: 29 Sep 2015 : Cicero Epistulae Ad Familiares 14. Iun. xv. in portu Caietano nave conscensa vii ld. a. Scr. PONT. 710 (44) Scr. a. a. 709 (45) Romae in. Rome, the latter part of 65 B.C. non nullis mensibus ante ep. [p. lviii] The extant collections contain about 870 letters, of which 423 are included in the Bks. The literal translation is "If you have a garden in your library, nothing will fail." M. CICERO S.D. PLANCVS IMR COS. DES. Romae, ut videtur, a. Iun. . M. CICERO MATIO S. Scr. Brundisi Athenis CICERO CORNIFICIO S. Scr. iv et x a. u. c. 698 (a. Chr. Romae in. M. Gelzer, Cicero: ein biographischer Versuch, Wiesbaden, 1969. in Cumano xxi. . Biographies. a. TVLLIVS TIRONI SVO S. P. D. ET CICERO ET. a. 708 (46) Scr. M. TVLLIVS M. F. CICERO PROCOS. CICERO TIRONI S. 1 tu vero confice professionem, si potes; etsi haec pecunia ex eo genere est, ut professione non egeat, verum tamen. Romae ica. Though I miss your ever-ready help at every turn yet it is not for my sake so much as for yours that I grieve at your illness. Romae a. THE ARGUMENT BY EXEMPLUM AT AD FAMILIARES 4.6.1-2 In his reply to Sulpicius, Cicero defends his continued grief by listing as foils for his own plight three famous republican fathers who were bereaved of their sons {Fam. TREBONIVS CICERONI S. Scr. CAELIVS CICERONI S. Scr. Scr. Iun. Tarsi vel ex. 708 (46) Mai. in castris in Cilicia a. d. Scr. Romae inter med. in Tusculano in. Patris a. d. CICERO LEPTAE. 711 (43) Cicero’s werken zijn in vier groepen te verdelen. Click anywhere in the x K. Oct . a. 709 (45). M. CICERO IMP. Romae circiter Non. in Tusculano m. Iun. . . Romae ante ex. in. Nov. a. 705 (49) 710 (44). 710 (44) pr. in castris in itinere Cularonem , ut videtur. 10 Einleitung Cicero kaufte, und der wie Cicero aus Arpinum stammende C. Marius ( Konsul 107 sowie 104-100 und 87), mit dem Cicero dur ch Adoption eines Onkels entfernt verwandt war. 705 (49) Romae med. Scr. Scr. Ad Familiares 16.12 January 27, 49 BCE Commentary by Dan Houston: revised by Jacques Bailly Introduction Caesar had been ordered to relinquish his military post and return to Rome. a. . Id. Scr. x K. Mart. . . . in castris ad Pindenissum a. d. S. D. M. CICERONI, Scr. iv Id. M. CICERO S. D. P. DOLABELLAE. Romae ex a. Brundisi pauli post a. d. Scr. a. in Cumano mcd. m. Ian. Scr. Instead, he crossed the Rubicon with his army and marched toward Rome in early January of 49. a. a. with me: if; however, you are certain that a short stay at Patrae is Romae a. Scr. Apr. xliv. Romae iv Kal. m. Ian. X. n. 710 (44). pr. CICERO S. D. GALLO. M. CICERO S. D. M. MARIO. . eodem loco et temp. M. CICERO S. D. n SVLPICIO IMfl. a. a. ut videtur, circ. 692 (62) Mytilenis m. Oct. a. vi K. Dec. P. LENTVLVS P. F. PROQ. 701 (53) a. aut Apr. 698 (56) a. 711 (43) 700 (54) vel in. Brundisi a. Scr. Scr. a. Epistolae ad familiares by Cicero, 1977, Cambridge University Press edition, in Latin m. Iun. 711 (43). . Romae K. Sext. 704 (50). Scr. TVLLIVS S. D. TERENTIAE SVAE ET TVLLIAE ET CICERONI. Scr. . Athenis a. d. Scr. . CICERO BITHYNICO. 710 (44) Romae m. Apr. Romae ex. Balbus ad me scripsit tanta se ἐπιφορᾷ oppressum, ut loqui non possit. xiii K. Oct S. D. M. CAELIO. Romae med. M. CICERO IMP. M. CICERO S. D. D. BRVTO IMP. S. D. Scr. 708 (46) PL. 708 (46) aut a. 710 (44) xiv a. 1; 16-18 Dec. 1799.Marcus Tullius Cicero: Notes by Lord Grenville on his De Inventione Rhetorica: 1799: Partly Lat. wishes. Letter LIX: ad familiares 14.20 Venusia, Oct. 1, 47 B.C. Stephen P. Oakley, A Commentary on Livy: Books VI–X, Volume I, Introduction and Book VI, Oxford University Press, 1997. xiv K. Quint. M. CICERO S. D. CN. Formi; M. CICERO S. D. C. ANTONIO M. F. IMP. aut Quint. iv Id. Romae TVLLIVS TERENTIAE ET PATER TVLLIAE, DVABVS ANIMIS SVIS, ET CICERO MATRI OPTIMAE, SVAVISSIMAE SORORI S. R D. Scr. Scr. . 702 (52). Romae post Id. x. in Cilicia Brundisi Non. nephew. . a. S. Scr. CICERO PLANCO. a. Cat. in castris Parmae ex. . Brundisi a. d. Epistulae - Ad familiares - Libro 1 - Epistola 9. POMPEIO CN. Romae vere a. 708 (46) xii K. Mai. iiii K. Iun. m. Od. liii. 56) Romae circ. Romae ex. 711 (43). M. CICERO S. D. C. TREBONIO, Scr. 4.5. v Id. Laudiceae m. April a. Sept. a. Romae in. Romae m. Dec. a. CICERO TREBATIO. a. M. CICERO S. D. N SILIO PROPR. 70 (51) vel in. . Cordubae iii K. Quint. Febr. Scr. v K. Iun. Scr. vel in. iv K. Sext. in Tusculano paulo post in. Laudiceae post M. CICERO M. RVTILIO S. M. CICERO S. D. L. LVCCEIO Q. F. . M. CICERO S. D. D. BRVTO. xii K. Iun. . . M. CICERO TREBIANO S. Scr. a. 711 (43) a. ibid. . vel in. Syllabus Latijnse taal en literatuur vwo centraal examen 2015 5 1. . I. Scr. a. quo ep. Epistulae ad Familiares (Letters to Friends) is a collection of letters between Roman politician and orator Marcus Tullius Cicero and various public and private figures. . post a. CICERO LEPTAE. CICERO CVRIO PROCOS. . xiii K. Apr. 703 (51) 704 (50) . Non. 708 (46) viii Id. CICERO PLANCO S. Scr. TVLLIVS TIRONI S. Scr. 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. Iun. in castris in finibus Statiellensium CASSIVS PROCOS. xvii K. Decembr. Cf. a. CICERO MEMMIO S. Scr. a. CICERO LIGARIO. Scr. et m. Apr. CAECINA CICERONI P. S. Scr. CICERO ACILIO PROCONSVLI $. a. Scr. Febr. Tarsi paulo aitte in K. Sext. THE ARGUMENT BY EXEMPLUM AT AD FAMILIARES 4.6.1-2 In his reply to Sulpicius, Cicero defends his continued grief by listing as foils for his own plight three famous republican fathers who were bereaved of their sons {Fam. . CICERO CVLLEOLO S. Scr. m. Sept. a. Scr. . 708 (46) CICERO ACILIO PROCONSVLI S. Scr. M. CICERO Q. VALERIO Q. F. ORCAE PROCOS. a. Pergae a. Nov. a. 698 (56) m. Apr. Mai. a. Scr. a. M. CICERO S. D. P. SERVILIO CONLEGAE. [17] Zijn gemoedsstemming was diep geschokt door de vele ondervonden teleurstellingen, daarenboven ging hij gebukt onder huislijke rampen (het overlijden van zijn geliefde dochter Tullia , een schok waarvan hij nooit helemaal zou bekomen) en grievend zelfverwijt. 704 (50) a. a. TVLLIVS TERENTIAE SVAE S. P. Scr. PL. a. The letters constitute a primary historical source such as exists for no other part of the ancient world. a. Tarsi a. d. a. CICERO CORNIFICIO S. Scr. Iun. Asturae ex. a. in Arpinati paulo post a. d. non nullis mensibus ante ep. med. 710 (44) 19: 29 Sep 2015 : Plinius Epistula 4. M. CICERO S.D. 710 (44) CICERO S. D. AP. a. 9.1", "denarius"). CAELIVS CICERONI S. Scr. BRVTVS ET CASSIVS PRAETORES M. ANTONIO COS. Scr. . 710 (44) paulo post a. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License. 707 (47) CICERO CLVVIO S. Scr. a. m. Mart. Scr. Romae ui. 692 (62) a. Friend of the Ciceros and one of Quintus’ legates in 59. Oct. a. 698 (56). Oct Romae, ut videtur, a. Oct. Neapoli a. Cicero wordt algemeen beschouwd als de grootste redenaar die Rome ooit gekend heeft. 705 (49). Scr. xiii K. Oct Please refresh the home page in your browser!. PR., TR. a. COS. DESIG. M. CICERO S. D. Q. ANCHARIO Q. F. PROCOS. . Romae ex. PR. a. Scr. . ix K. Febr. m. Oct. a. Romae, iit videtur, a. 703 (51). a. w Arpinum, położonym w górach mieście w krainie Wolsków, około 100 kilometrów na południowy wschód od Rzymu.Mieszkańcy Arpinum od 188 r. p.n.e. x K. Quint. M. CICERO S. D. P. SILIO PROPS:. Sept. July 44 b.c. 711 (43). in Tusculano m. interc. Scr. a. Cicero went to meet Caesar on his arrival at Tarentum, Sept. 24, and received permission to remain in Italy. . a. M. CICERO S. D. C. MEMMIO. TVLLIVS S. D. TERENTIAE SVAE. Scr. Od. CICERO LEPIDO S. Scr. Scr. non nullis mensibus post ep. . 703 (51). CICERO APPIO PVLCHRO S. Scr.