Titus Pomponius Atticus
110 – 32 BCE
Roman

Author. He is chiefly known as the recipient of Cicero's Letters to Atticus. Like Cicero, he was a person of deep culture and wrote histories and other works. As an avowed Epicurean, he wisely chose to leave Rome and its political disturbances during the years leading to the Empire. And when confronted with failing health and a painful end, he simply starved himself to death.

Contemporaries
70–19 BCEVirgil
42 BCE–37Tiberius
48–15 BCESextus Propertius
43 BCE–17Ovid
fl. 50 BCELucretius
110–57 BCELucius Lucullus
58 BCE–29Drusilla Livia
39 BCE–14Julia
65–8 BCEHorace
106–43 BCEMarcus Cicero
84–54 BCEGaius Catullus
101–44 BCEJulius Caesar
85–42 BCEMarcus Brutus
63 BCE–14Augustus
83–30 BCEMarcus Antonius