Письмо LXXXV · C. R. Haines (1919) · Loeb Classical Library

Письмо LXXXV: Marcus Aurelius Marcus Cornelius Fronto

T hank the Gods we seem to have some hopes of recovery. The diarrhoea is stopped, the feverish attacks got rid of; but the emaciation is extreme, and there is still some cough. You understand, of course, that I am telling you of our little Faustina1 who has kept us very anxious. Mind you let me know, my master, if, as I heartily pray, your health is improving.

145–147 A.D.

Fronto to Caesar.

1 Annia Galeria Faustina, born probably early in 146. She died in infancy, and Herodes set up an inscription to her at Olympia (Dessau, ii. 8803).
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