16 surviving letters between Fortunatus and Gregory the Great (Wisigothic), spanning c. 592–600.
The monastery of the abbess Gratiosa is to be consecrated, and I direct you to perform the consecration.
A monastery in your diocese is to be dedicated in honor of the blessed apostle Peter and the holy archangel Michael.
I am directing you to ensure that the gates of the estate formerly belonging to Rufus are opened to Theodorus, a man...
The matter of slaves who wish to convert to Christianity is one where the church's position must be unambiguous: a...
I must address a matter of both justice and pastoral urgency.
Gregory to Fortunatus, bishop of Naples.
The soap-makers [saponarii] of Naples have sent Augustine to represent their case to this see, and I have listened...
I am following up on my instruction to consecrate the monastery of the abbess Gratiosa.
The bearer of this letter is Fuscus, abbot of a monastery known to us, who has undertaken this journey in pursuit of...
I return to the point I have made before, because it apparently requires emphasis: a Jewish or pagan master may not...
The woman Stephana made a commitment both to provide certain property and to enter a monastery.