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

Letter LXXVI: Marcus Aurelius to Marcus Cornelius Fronto

Y ou indeed are playful,1 but by this letter of yours you have sent me immense anxiety and intense distress, most acute pain and burning fever, so that I have no heart to sup or sleep or even study. But you would find some comfort in your speech to-day, whereas I, what am I to do? who have already forestalled the pleasure of hearing it and fear that your visit to Lorium may be delayed, and am in pain because you meanwhile are in pain. Farewell, my master, whose health makes my health unimpaired and assured.

145–147 A.D.

To my master.

1 It is not clear whether this is his mother or Faustina.
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