Velleius Paterculus, Historiae Romanae  2.130.1-2  (ca. A.D. 30):

Quam magnifico animi temperamento Cn. quoque Pompei munera absumpta igni restituit. Quam pia munificentia superque humanam evecta fidem templum patri molitur! Quam manifico animi temperamento Cn. quoque Pompei munera absumpta igni restituit! Quidquid enim umquam claritudine eminuit, id veluti cognatum censet tuendum. Qua liberalitate cum alias, tum proxime incenso monte Caelio omnis ordinis hominum iacturae patrimonio succurrit suo!

What public buildings did he [Tiberius] construct in his own name or that of his family! With what pious munificence, exceeding human belief, does he now rear the temple to his father! With what magnificent control of his feelings did he restore the works of Cn. Pompeius when destroyed by fire. For a feeling of kinship leads him to protect every famous monument. With what generosity at the time of the recent fire on the Caelian Hill, as well as on other occasions, did he use his private fortune to make good the losses of people of all ranks in life!  (F. W. Shipley, trans.)