15 surviving letters between Didymus and Isidore of Pelusium, spanning 401-425 AD.
Those who fail conspicuously at what is universally acknowledged to be right have no authority to pronounce on...
First, you must overcome.
Do not blame those who fled headlong from that merciless threat — the danger lurking in what was happening.
“To Didymus the Presbyter.”
“To Didymus the Scholasticus [advocate].”
“517.”
“To Didymus, presbyter.”
“To Didymus.”
“To the Same Person On the meaning of: "Your eyes saw my unformed substance.”
“To the same person.”
“To Didymus the Scholasticus [an advocate/lawyer].”
“Letter 28.”