367 (XIV.13.1)
| ID | 22 |
|---|---|
| Corpus | Cicero: Ad Atticum |
| Reference | 367 (XIV.13.1) |
| Reference 2 | n/a |
| Date | 26/4/44 |
| Source | Letter |
| Author | Cicero |
| Addressee | Atticus |
| Citation Greek Code Switch | ἁλιτενεῖ |
| Latin Context | |
| Inter/Intra Sentential | Intra |
| Function Code Switch | Referential |
| Flagging | |
| Syntactic/Grammatical Info | |
| Context | Cicero describes his pleasure from both the view from the hills and a walk along the sea; links to his uncertainty over what should be done next (in the aftermath of Caesar's death). |
| Comments | Shackleton Bailey: although taken to mean 'alongside the sea', term usually describes a promontory/peninsula with sea on both sides. Description suggests that Cicero's 'Puteolanum' rather than 'Cumanum' villa was the site of Caesar's visit in December 45 (described XIII.52 (353)) |