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A wide-ranging collection of personal and official letters offers glimpses into private life, social rituals, literary pursuits, and provincial administration in the early imperial period. The writer describes villas, country routines, dinners, curiosities and supernatural anecdotes, while narrating dramatic events such as a volcanic catastrophe and its human consequences. Practical concerns recur in exchanges about legal questions, governance, and imperial guidance, illustrating how personal correspondence intersects public duty. Through frank self-portraiture and attentive observation, the letters sketch the habits, values, anxieties, and civic sensibilities of a cultivated Roman gentleman.
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