Spring 43 BCE: To Quintus Cornificius (in Africa) from Cicero (at Rome)
Cicero Hypes Up Some Guy To Cornificius
I recommend to you my friend Titus Pinarius, a man of more zeal than I am able to express. I am a very close friend of his, due to both his great courage and the interests we have in common.
He is taking care of the accounts and business of our dear Dionysius, for whom you have a great deal of affection, and I the most of all. I should have no need to recommend him to you—but still, I recommend him.
So ensure that I can recognise from the letters of Pinarius your kindness towards both him, who is very grateful, and Dionysius.
Latin text of ad Familiares 12.24.3 | Glossary | Historia Civilis video overview of 44-43 BCE