30 surviving letters between Herminus and Isidore of Pelusium, spanning 395-425 AD.
On the text, "Be wise as serpents and innocent as doves" [Matthew 10:16].
“To Hermias the Count [comes, a high-ranking imperial official] Let neither office, O admirable one, nor the weight of r…”
“To the same person.”
“To Herminus, Count [comes, a high imperial official].”
“To Herminus, the Count [comes, a high imperial official].”
“To Herminus the Count [comes, a high imperial official] Not all sufferings have the same roots, nor do all the punishme…”
“On Montanus.”
“To Herminus, the Count [comes, a high imperial rank].”
“To Herminus, Dorotheus, and Hierax, the most illustrious [clarissimi, holders of senatorial rank].”
“To the Same Persons.”
“To the Same Person.”
“To Herminus, the Count [komes, a high-ranking imperial official].”
“To Herminus, Count [comes, an imperial official].”
“To Herminus the Count [comes, a high-ranking imperial official].”
“To the same.”
“To Eidem [abbreviated address in the Greek source].”
“To Herminus the Count [comes, a high imperial official].”
“To Herminus, the count [comes, a high imperial official].”
“To Hermias the Count [comes, a high imperial official] Those who have enjoyed the sight of you sing all around certain …”
“To Herminus the Count [comes].”
“To Herminus, the Count [comes, a high official] On the saying, "Take heed that you do not do your almsgiving before men, to be seen by them.”