Ad Familiares 13.59
Ad Familiares 13.59
Headnote
Cicero to C. Curtius Peducaeanus, praetor at Rome, written from Laodicea after the third day before the Ides of February (after 11 February) 50 BC (the manuscript dateline: Scr. Laudiceae post a. d. iii Id. Febr. a. 704 (50)). A second recommendation in the same conventional shape as 13.58, sent off in what appears to have been a single dispatch.
The beneficiary is M. Fadius, of whom Cicero says: unice diligo — “I value him beyond measure” — with an intimacy of very long standing. The form is the courteous-restrained one: not asking the praetor to bend his edict, only asking him to grant ease of access, a fair hearing, and the visible warmth of friendship to a suitor who matters to Cicero, with the formula vehementer etiam atque etiam rogo carrying the weight of the request.