13 surviving letters between Campania and Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, spanning c. 368–394.
I'm in good spirits now that you've remembered your promise and set out.
...so that we may hear good news of your health and your affairs, and pass this short time we plan to spend in...
While you are busy relieving the hardships of the provincials, a heavier blow has fallen on the Apulians.
To our friend Castor, who is returning to Campania, I've entrusted more verbal instructions about household matters...
If you know my heart at all, you can't doubt that poor health was the only thing keeping me from writing.
You're trying to lure me out of Campania's embrace with praises of your Tiburtine estate.
I've been idle for some time in the retreats of Campania and had no opportunity to write.
You were joking, I think, when you wrote that you'd been frightened by soldiers on the road -- a transparent excuse...
You've been free of public duties for some time -- you should have returned in person rather than soothing your...
I recently received a letter from Euscius reporting that our charioteers and some stage performers have been put...
Our reasons for not writing are different, but the result is the same.
I've already used up my writing time with the servant heading back to Campania, but I didn't want your saintly and...
Our Senate's delegates have returned after handling everything successfully.