Letter 5028: VARIAE, BOOK 5, LETTER 28
XXVIII.
CARINO V. I. THEODERICUS REX.
[1] Habent hoc gloriosum praeiudicium bonarum merita personarum, ut otio torpescere non sinantur qui probis actionibus innotescunt: et ideo tam desiderio vestro satisfacientes, quam quod vos necessarios esse credidimus, iussis praesentibus evocamus, quatenus et viris nobilibus obsequia nostra decorentur et quae utilia nobis credimus, per te expedire possimus.
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