Letter · June 44 BC · in Tusculano

Ad Familiares 7.22

Ad Familiares 7.22

Headnote

Cicero to C. Trebatius Testa, written from the Tusculan villa around the middle of June 44 BC — the morning after a dinner party, by every internal sign. The question that had come up over the wine was a technical one in the law of theft: can an heir bring the actio furti for a theft committed before the inheritance fell in? Cicero had said it was a contested point; Trebatius had teased him, on the ground that no one held the contrary view.

Cicero, returning home late and well-watered, has nonetheless looked up the chapter and now sends Trebatius the relevant passage — with three jurists’ names attached: Sex. Aelius (Paetus Catus), M’. Manilius, and the elder M. Brutus. The note ends with a courteous swerve: “for all that, I side with Scaevola and Testa.” The first is Q. Mucius Scaevola, the classic authority; the second is Trebatius himself. Cicero proves his point on the books and yields it on the day.

You were making fun of me yesterday over the cups, because I had said it was an open question whether an heir could rightly bring an action of theft for a theft committed before the inheritance. So although I came home well in my wine and late, I still marked the heading where the controversy lies, and have sent you a copy — so that you might know that the view you said no one had ever held was in fact held by Sex. Aelius, M’. Manilius, and M. Brutus. For all that, I side with Scaevola and Testa.
inluseras heri inter scyphos, quod dixeram controversiam esse, possetne heres, quod furtum antea factum esset, furti recte agere. itaque etsi domum bene potus seroque redieram, tamen id caput, ubi haec controversia est, notavi et descriptum tibi misi, ut scires id, quod tu neminem sensisse dicebas, Sex. Aelium, M’. Manilium, M. Brutum sensisse. ego tamen Scaevolae et Testae adsentior.

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