Ad Familiares 7.4
Ad Familiares 7.4
Headnote
Cicero to M. Marius, at his villa near Pompeii, written from the Cumaean estate. The Perseus dateline gives in Cumano m. intercal. post a. 708 (46) — the second intercalary month inserted into Caesar’s calendar reform of 46 — indicating a date in the autumn. The salutation is to M. Mario, not to C. Trebatius Testa (the principal correspondent of Book 7); the launch metadata’s recipient line was therefore inaccurate.
The note is a one-paragraph travel announcement to a neighbour. Cicero has just arrived at Cumae with Scribonius Libo and is moving on to his other Campanian villa near Pompeii in a day or two. The closing joke about Marius’s gout — “if you have any engagement set with your gout, see to it that you put it off for another day” — is the characteristic register of the Marius correspondence (cf. Fam. 7.1), in which Cicero treats Marius’s chronic complaint as a fellow guest with its own diary, to be politely asked to step aside when better company is in town.