Ad Atticum 2.15
Ad Atticum 2.15
Headnote
Cicero to Atticus, written at Formiae around the third day before the Kalends of May (29 April) 59 BC. The political picture is unsettled. Bibulus, the second consul, has refused to convene the elections and is sitting at home “watching the sky” as a religious obstruction; the agrarian fund problem has no solution that does not provoke. Cicero’s only positive hope is Clodius’s tribunate of 58 BC — if it falls, “it will be a splendid spectacle, if only it be permitted me to watch with you in the next seat.” The closing scene is a comic echo of Att 2.14: as Cicero is writing, Sebosus and Arrius arrive at the door, and the wish for the native Arpine mountains becomes urgent: “what men I have escaped, when I have run into these.”