ANNO INCERTO shew you that I have reason to be his friend, and to convince you that he must be an honest man to have received such a compliment from his patron. I therefore recommend him to you as though he were a member of my household. I shall be very grateful if you will take pains to make him understand that my recommendation has been of great service to him with you.
VI (F XIII, 51)
TO P. CÆSIUS
Rome
I commend P. Messienus to you, a Roman knight, a man
adorned by every kind of accomplishment, and very intimate
with me. This recommendation is meant to be of the most
earnest kind possible; and in the name of our own friendship
and that of our fathers, I beg you to receive him into your
confidence and to protect his property and reputation. You
will have secured a good man and one worthy of your friendship,
and you will have greatly obliged me.
VII (F XIII, 47)
TO P. SILIUS NERVA (IN BITHYNIA)
Rome
Why should I recommend one whom you already like?
But in spite of that I write this to you that you may thereby
be assured that I not only like, but really love him. Of all
your services, which are many and great, the most acceptable
to me will be your treating Egnatius in such a way as to
make him feel that he is loved by me, and I by you. I
reiterate this request with warmth. Our plans have no doubt