Letter CIII · C. R. Haines (1919) · Loeb Classical Library

Letter CIII: Marcus Cornelius Fronto to Antoninus Pius

M ore dearly than with a portion of my life would I bargain to embrace you on this most happy and wished-for anniversary of your accession,1 a day which I count as the birthday of my own health, reputation, and safety. But severe pain in my shoulder, and much more severe in my neck, have so crippled me, that I am still scarcely able to bend, sit upright, or turn myself, so rigid must I keep my neck. But before my Lares, Penates, and household gods have I discharged and renewed my vows,2 and prayed that next year I might embrace you twice on this anniversary, twice kiss your neck and hands, fulfilling at once the office of the past and the present year.

? 148–149 A.D.

Answer by Augustus.

1 July 1, 138.
2 If this letter is correctly dated, these vota would be the decennalia. See Coins of Pius, Cohen, 226-229.
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