Julianus, Scribo
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How fare you this long while? Have you altogether recovered the use of your hand? And how do other things prosper?
Though we are settled in sees somewhat more widely separated than our shared affection would wish, nevertheless the...
Ruricius, bishop, to his lord, his own soul, the Abbot Pomerius, to be cherished in Christ the Lord with deepest...
By following the instructions of Your Greatness, I am discharging a duty I owe, since a man comes close to justice...
Ennodius to Julianus, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Count of the Patrimony.
The virtue of diligence is exercised and strengthened through the regular discipline of correspondence.
If in secular offices order and the discipline handed down by our ancestors is observed, who may bear to see ecclesiastical order confounded, to disregard such things when heard of, and postpone their amendment by improperly condoning them? And indeed you do well to love charity and to persuade to concord. But, since we are compelled by consider...