Letter 1049: You deserve to hear about things that have recently done me credit, given your devoted interest in my affairs.
Meretur diligentia in me tua, ut ea, quae proxime laudi mihi fnerunt, clam te 30
esse non patiar. credo indicium fecisse tibi famam, qnod parentem meum ruri atque
in secessu amissae domus ininriam decoquentem frequentibns suffragiis, denique ora-
toribus missis novo honore senatus acdverit. qna causa ubi primum facultatem lo-
Inntatis et V{II) tu tamen peregrinationis (77), tu tamen peregrinationem V{r)^ lacuncu hfhdkavi
opulentia fldem V merito arUe ac fortnnis eoUoc. HDPVF^ tranaponU 22 est curatio summa F
ipse om. {II) 26 probaris V
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