12. Bell.
Afr. 89.) After Caesar's death, he attached himself to M. Brutus, his sister's husband,
and followed him from Macedonia to Asia. He was a man of warm and sensual temperament, much
addicted to illicit gallantry. His long stay in Cappadocia on a visit to Marphadates, who had
a very beautiful wife named Psyche, gave occasion to the jest that the young Cato and his host
had but one soul (Psyche) between them. (Plut. Cato Minor, 73.) At the
battle of Philippi (