Letter · 2 September 44 BC · Romae

Ad Familiares 12.20

Ad Familiares 12.20

Headnote

Cicero to Q. Cornificius, from Rome on 2 September 44 BC — Perseus dateline Scr. Romae iv Non. Sept. a. 710 (44). The note is short, light, and dropped between obligations: Cicero is at his Senate bench (“this I scribbled while in the Senate”) and the great political confrontation with Antony is hours away — the First Philippic is delivered the same day. Cornificius, now back from his African province, has evidently passed by Cicero’s little overnight lodge at Sinuessa without stopping; Cicero pretends to take offence on the villa’s behalf and demands a written “memorandum” [Greek: hypomnematismon] of any visit at the more impressive Cumanum or Pompeianum by way of restitution. The closing tease — “I find it easier to answer than to challenge,” but I will challenge if you go on idling — is the easy chaff of a long literary friendship, preserved here at the very moment the political voice is about to be unsheathed.

Your letter was welcome — except that you turned your nose up at my little lodge at Sinuessa. The slight that poor undersized villa will bear with a grudge, unless at the Cumanum and the Pompeianum you make her a record of your visit hypomnematismon. Do this, then, and you will love me, and provoke me with some piece of writing; for I find it easier to answer than to challenge. But if — being what you are — you go on idling, I will challenge; nor will your sluggishness bring my own laziness on with it. More when I am at leisure. This I scribbled while in the Senate.
gratae mihi tuae litterae, nisi quod Sinuessanum deversoriolum contempsisti. quam quidem contumeliam villa pusilla iniquo animo feret, nisi in Cumano et Pompeiano reddideris u(pomnhmatismo. sic igitur facies meque amabis et scripto aliquo lacesses; ego enim respondere facilius possum quam provocare. quod si, †ut es, cessabis, lacessam, nec tua ignavia etiam mihi inertiam adferet. plura otiosus; haec cum essem in senatu exaravi.

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