Letter 4010: It was not presumption that brought me to the duty of writing to you, for to address a man of great power and virtue...
X. TRASIMVNDO V. I. ENNODIVS.
Non temeritas me ad paginale duxit officium, quando adomnem
communionem subditum suum regiae stirpis germen inuitat.
est enim haec claritas dominorum inserta natalibus, ut culmina
sua dignatione subliment. uultis quasi aequales tractare
a
1 soiboit B tingoant BLV, tingant PTb; em. Sirm . 2 muricae
L ezibuit TV 3 cochleis Tb solum T1 5 me
nrbanitate uires LPTfb 6 uotata B clarioris (clari in ras.)
B sncci T, faci Pb 8 hinc] huic T ut uidetur 9 preuium
B 10 notitia B Q. C. V, uc BL, uero T, nunc Pb 11 loquor
L a. l. m. ant . iccirco T imperasse L 13 ignoraret
Tl 15 penitralia B 16 credit B 17 fouetes B1 20 peasaait
B aerborum] fiait add. B
X. 22 Y. I. om. T 28 ofm T 21 comuniooem V
26 dignatione (tione s. I. m. 2) T
famulos, ut ab ipsa uobis per amorem condicione plus debeant.
unde, piissime domine, obsequium exhibens cum generalitate
soluendum significo me ad aliqua suggerenda perlatorem praesentium
destinasse. uos effectu donate supplicem, quia spe fultus
precator accessi.
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