6 surviving letters between Ennodius of Pavia and Florus, spanning c. 493–512.
I know I have undertaken a hard campaign and am lifting a heavy burden on weak shoulders — I who have roused your...
When friends owe a debt of correspondence and pay it jointly, the creditor can hardly complain about the terms.
Having performed the duty of a persistent creditor, I now call in the debt of a promise.
You can judge from the quality of your own heart how tightly I hold you and with what devotion I embrace you.
Who more justly learns the signs of my prosperity than you?
The distinguished Eleutherius, in a matter of his own that the Vicar had accepted for hearing from the lord Prefect,...