SOME FAMOUS ROMAN LETTERS

"The authors who have lived and written under an Italian sky, are reticent and shy in the foreign schoolroom. But if we transfer ourselves with them to the market and enter their families, then they grow confiding and social."

—Shumway

The Writing and Sending of Letters.

The Private Life of the Romans. H. W. Johnston. P. 287.

The Life of the Greeks and Romans. Guhl and Koner. P. 530.

Rome: The Eternal City. Clara Erskine Clement. Vol. ii, p. 541.

Some Roman Letters from the Bible.

Bible. Acts, Chap. xxiii, 25 ff.

Bible. Acts, Chap. xxvii.

A Letter Written by Cicero to his Wife.

Roman Life in the Days of Cicero. Alfred J. Church. P. 206.

A Letter Written by Cicero Describing his Return from Exile.

Foreign Classics in English. William Cleaver Wilkinson. Vol. iv, p. 238.

A Letter from Pliny the Younger to Trajan

, "On the Christians."

Illustrated History of Ancient Literature. John D. Quackenbos. P. 418.

Readings in Ancient History. Hutton Webster. P. 250.

A Love Letter from Pliny the Younger to his Wife.

Foreign Classics in English. William Cleaver Wilkinson. Vol. iv, p. 287.

Readings in Ancient History. Hutton Webster. P. 241.

A Famous Literary Antique.—The Letter of Consolation written by Servius Sulpicius to Cicero upon the death of Tullia.

Foreign Classics in English. William Cleaver Wilkinson. Vol. iv, p. 251.

A Letter by Cicero Describing Caesar's Visit at Cicero's Home.

Foreign Classics in English. William Cleaver Wilkinson. Vol. iv, p. 244.

Letter of a Schoolboy.

Source Book of Roman History. Dana C. Munro. P. 197.