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Faberius : ウィキペディア英語版
Faberius

Faberius was one of the private secretaries of the Ancient Roman dictator Julius Caesar.
After Caesar's assassination, in 44 BC, Mark Antony obtained the services of Faberius, by whose aid he inserted whatever he chose into the late dictator's papers. A decree of the senate had previously declared all Caesar's acts, and his will, valid and binding on the state. By employing one of Caesar's own secretaries, Anthony could insert, without danger of detection, whatever he wished into the papers, since the handwriting of Faberius made it difficult to distinguish the genuine from the spurious memoranda.〔Appian, B. C. iii. 5. Cassius Dio (xliv. 3) says that Anthony secured the services of Caesar's secretaries, but he does not name Faberius.〕
A man named Faberius, who may be the same person, is also mentioned as a debtor of Cicero in Cicero's letters to Atticus.〔ad Att. xii. 21, 25, 51, xiii. 8〕 That Faberius seems to have been a debtor of Cicero's, since Cicero speaks of him as a person from whom a certain sum was due, and should be demanded, in case of the purchase of some gardens in Rome (''Horti Drusiani, Lamiani,'' etc.), which Cicero wished to buy. He was however, after a time, disposed to be lenient with Faberius.〔ad Att. xv. 13〕 Cicero seems to have been cautious of giving offence to Faberius. If he was indeed Caesar's private secretary, and the transaction between them, as has been supposed, referred to property sold or confiscated during the civil wars, Cicero's reluctance to enforce payment may in 45 BC have been prudent as well as lenient.
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