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Zeiner-Carmichael 210 $aChichester, West Sussex, UK $cWiley-Blackwell$d2014 215 $a1 online resource (221 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-4443-3951-6 311 $a1-299-77595-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures; Preface; Acknowledgments; A Note on Translation; List of Abbreviations; Maps; Chapter 1 Letters and Letter-Writing in Ancient Rome; Chapter 2 The Roman Republic (70 BCE-27 BCE); 1-49 Cicero; 1 Cicero to Atticus (Att. 1.5) Rome, November 68 BCE; 2 Cicero to Atticus (Att. 1.1) Rome, July 17, 65 BCE; 3 Cicero to Atticus (Att. 1.2) Rome, July 65 BCE; 4 Q. Metellus Celer to M. Cicero (Fam. 5.1) Cisalpine Gaul, January 62 BCE; 5 Cicero to Metellus Celer (Fam. 5.2) Rome, January or February 62 BCE 327 $a6 Cicero to Pompey (Fam. 5.7) Rome, June 62 BCE7 Cicero to Atticus (Att. 1.13) January 25, 61 BCE; 8 Cicero to Atticus (Att. 1.14) Rome, February 13, 61 BCE; 9 Cicero to Atticus (Att. 2.14) Formiae, April 59 BCE; 10 Cicero to Atticus (Att. 3.3) Near Capua, late March 58 BCE; 11 Cicero to Terentia, Tullia and Marcus (Fam. 14.4) Brundisium, April 29, 58 BCE; 12 Cicero to Terentia, Tullia and Marcus (Fam. 14.2) Thessalonica, October 5, 58 BCE; 13 Cicero to Atticus (Att. 3.13) Thessalonica, August 5, 58 BCE; 14 Cicero to Atticus (Att. 4.1) Rome, September 10, 57 BCE 327 $a15 Cicero to L. Lucceius (Fam. 5.12) April 12, 55 BCE16 Cicero to Marius (Fam. 7.1) Rome, October 55 BCE; 17 Cicero to G. Julius Caesar (Fam. 7.5) Rome, February 54 BCE; 18 Cicero to Trebatius (Fam. 7.7) Cumae, June 54 BCE; 19 Cicero to Trebatius (Fam. 7.8) Rome, June 54 BCE; 20 Cicero to his brother Quintus (Quint. 2.16) August 54 BCE; 21 Quintus to his brother Marcus Tullius (Fam. 16.16) Gaul, end of May/beginning of June 53 BCE; 22 Cicero to Caelius Rufus (Fam. 2.11) Laodicea, April 4, 50 BCE; 23 Cato to Cicero (Fam. 15.5) Late June 50 BCE 327 $a24 Cicero to Cato (Fam. 15.6) Cilicia, September 50 BCE25 Marcus Caelius Rufus to Cicero (Fam. 8.14) Rome, September 50; 26 Cicero to Tiro (Fam. 16.4) Leucas, November 7, 50 BCE; 27 Cicero to Atticus (Att. 7.6) Formiae, December 18, 50 BCE; 28 Cicero to Terentia and Tullia, and Marcus to his mother and sister (Fam. 14.14) Minturnae, January 23, 49 BCE; 29 Cicero to Atticus (Att. 8.3) Cales, February 18-19, 49 BCE; 30 Caesar to Oppius and Cornelius Balbus (at Rome) (Att. 9.7C) March 5, 49 BCE; 31 Caesar to Cicero (Att. 9.6A) outside Brundisium, March 49 BCE 327 $a32 Cicero to Caesar (Att. 9.11A) Formiae, March 19-20, 49 BCE33 Cicero to Atticus (Att. 9.18 ) Formiae, March 28, 49 BCE; 34 Cicero to Varro (Fam. 9.1) Late 47 or 46 BCE; 35 Cicero to Terentia (Fam. 14.20) Venusia, October 1, 47 BCE; 36 Cicero to P. Paetus (Fam. 9.21) Rome, August 46 BCE; 37 Cicero to P. Paetus (Fam. 9.26) Rome, November (?) 46 BCE; 38 Cicero to Fadius Gallus (Fam. 7.23) Rome, May 46 BCE; 39 Cicero to Fadius Gallus (Fam. 7.26) Tusculum, late 46 or early 45 BCE; 40 Cicero to Cassius (Fam. 15.17) Rome, January 46 BCE; 41 Cicero to Atticus (Att. 12.15) Astura, March 9, 45 BCE 327 $a42 Sulpicius Rufus to Cicero (at Astura) (Fam. 4.5) Rome, March 45 BCE 330 $a Roman Letters offers a rich selection of original translations of ancient Roman letters spanning from the 1st century BCE to the 2nd century CE. Chronologically arranged and grouped according to author or collection, the letters cover various topics and themes selected from a broad range of authors. 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