Cicero And the Fall of the Roman Republic

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ten months in a miserable condition of mind and body. The chmate affected his health, and his nerves seem to have completely broken down under the doubts and difficulties of the situa- * De Div.. i., 32, 68, and ii., 55, II4- ^AdAtt.,ia.., 7, 2.
342 The Civil War. [47 b.c.
tion. His complaints are consistent only so far as they are always directed against what he esteems his own blindness and folly. Sometimes he blames himself for having taken arms at all ; more often he is afraid that he has d
...isgraced himself by not following the fortunes of his party to the last in Africa. Caesar is detained in Egypt and in Asia, so that he cannot come to speech with him, and he fears that this will prevent a reconciliation. He hears that his brother and nephew have turned against him, and mean to make their own peace by accusing him to Caesar.* This does not prevent his writing to the Dictator on behalf of March, 47 B.C. ^ Quintus, protesting that the responsi- bility of the flight from Italy was all his own, and that his brother had only borne him company, f At the same time some action of his wife, as to which we have only obscure hints, caused him much displeasure.

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