Letter 1110: It's certainly in your nature to use your influence to help everyone who distinguishes himself in imperial service.

Quintus Aurelius SymmachusUnknown|c. 401 AD|Quintus Aurelius Symmachus|AI-assisted
friendship

It is indeed characteristic of your excellence to aid with your protection all who distinguish themselves in palatine service; but a special concern is owed by me to Romanus, that most excellent man, for the sake of the friendship which has grown up between us over a long span of years. Therefore, if you grant any weight to my testimony, I would not have you doubt that he is worthy to be esteemed by you and to be rewarded with the greatest offices. Certainly, if you should deign to make trial of him, you will declare that my letter has fallen short of those qualities which you will find to abound in his merits. Farewell.

[Letter] 105 (99) of the year 376 (?).

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Latin / Greek Original

20 Tuae equidem virtutis est omnes, qui palatinis stipendiis enitescunt, invare prae-
sidio ; sed specialis a me viro optimo Romano cura debetur amicitiae gratia, quae inter
nos longa adolevit aetate. quare si quid testimonio meo tribuis, nolo dubites, dignum
esse, quem diligas, et quem maximis officiis munereris. certe si examen de eo habere
digneris, pronuntiabis meis litteris defuisse, quae in illius meritis invenies redun-

35 diure. vale.

CV (LXXXXVim) a. 376?

Revision history

  1. 2026-05-27v2.2.34-import

    Initial corpus import from modern symmachus retranslated v1.

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