6 surviving letters between Klematios and Libanius, spanning c. 345–371.
If I were writing to introduce Hieronymus to you before you had met him, I would be asking you to befriend the man.
It was no small thing to hear others bring reports of you — some we had hoped for, others exceeded our hopes.
How pleasant your company is — your deeds, performed with justice, there for all to see, and Julianus narrating his...
The excellent Auxentius is on his way to Egypt, and as he passes through Palestine he will pause to observe the...
This man Firmus is a concern to my mother, and a concern to me on her account.
We have sent these men not to ask a favor but to collect on a promise.