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IV.443; it contains portions of letters 6.9 and 6.10. Two more fragments from 12th-century manuscripts – the outer bifolium of an eight-sheet gathering containing 2.1.1–2.17.4, and a single leaf containing 5.10.1–5.12.2 – represent one medieval tradition. One complete manuscript survives containing
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as manuscript 49.9. There are also two groups of medieval manuscripts which represent a tradition independent of M: one provides the text for books 1–8 (X), the other for books 9–16 (Y). The X tradition is contaminated by M, and thus is of less value than the Y tradition.
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and various public and private figures. The letters in this collection, together with Cicero's other letters, are considered the most reliable sources of information for the period leading up to the fall of the
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the entire collection, written in the first half of the 9th century in several hands (M); at one point it was in the hands of bishop
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A number of manuscript copies of this collection have reached modern times. The earliest witness to the text is a
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made a copy of this manuscript in 1392; it currently resides at the
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Texts and Transmission: A survey of the Latin Classics
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collection of letters
Roman
Marcus Tullius Cicero
Roman Republic
freedman
Marcus Tullius Tiro
palimpsest
uncials
CLA
Leo of Vercelli
Abbey of Lorsch
Coluccio Salutati
Laurentian Library
Florence
Shackleton Bailey, D. R.
Letters to Friends
ISBN
9780674995888
Chisholm, Hugh
"Cicero" 
Encyclopædia Britannica

Epistulae ad Familiares

University of Chicago
volume 1
volume 2
volume 3
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