Letter · 46 BC · Romae

Ad Familiares 13.34

Ad Familiares 13.34

Headnote

Cicero to Manius Acilius Glabrio, proconsul of Sicily, written from Rome in 46 BC (the manuscript dateline: Scr. Romae, ut videtur, a. 708 (46)). The third in the surviving Acilius cluster (Fam.\ 13.30–39). The beneficiary is Lyso of Lilybaeum, son of Lyso, a man of an established Sicilian family with whom Cicero shares an inherited tie of hospitality going back at least to the previous generation. Cicero recommends to the proconsul both Lyso’s affairs and his household.

The hospitium relationship — a formal, inheritable bond of mutual obligation between Roman and provincial families — is the structural foundation of the recommendation. Cicero traces the tie back through father and grandfather, locating it on a family axis rather than a personal one, and the strongest of the formal markers (maiorem in modum, magnoque opere) appear in the asking. The hospes does not need character notes; he needs a provincial governor primed to recognise that helping him will register as honour for both parties. The shortness of the letter is itself the measure of the strength of the claim.

I have an inherited tie of hospitality with Lyso of Lilybaeum, the son of Lyso, and he shows me marked attention; I have come to know him as a man worthy both of his father and of his grandfather, for the family is one of the highest standing. I therefore commend to you in the strongest terms his fortunes and his household, and earnestly ask of you that you see to it that he understands my recommendation to have served him, with you, both as a help and as a mark of honour.
Avitum mihi hospitium est cum Lysone, Lysonis filio, Lilybitano, valdeque ab eo observor cognovique dignum et patre et avo; est enim nobilissima familia. quapropter commendo tibi maiorem in modum rem domumque eius magnoque opere abs te peto cures ut is intellegat meam commendationem maximo sibi apud te et adiumento et ornamento fuisse.

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