Letter 12017: I notice that your letters have become less frequent, and I miss them.

Gregory the Great (Wisigothic)Maurilius and Vitalianus|c. 601 AD|Pope Gregory the Great
friendship

AD MAURILIONEM EXPREFECTUM.

Amice hortatur ut ad se scribat 8@pius.

Gregorius Maurilioni expreſecto.

Valde miramur quod nos, diversis de Sicilia venien-
libus, gloria vesira incolumitatis suz nuntio rele-
vare postponit. Et utram oblivioni charitatis, an
oeeupationi debeat reputari, neseimus. Et ideo $a-
lutantes paternz charitatis aſſectu, petimus ut, quo-
lies 8cribendi se occasio dederit, de vestra nos 8alute,
el qualiter circa vos agatur, refovete, quatenus dum

EersT. XVIL. Al. 19.

Eersr. X Vill [Al.21].—* Lib. 1x, indict. 2, epist; 6,
loquitur sanctus Gregorius de Enpaterio magistro mi-

lum in Sardinia. [dem videtur esse ac Eupator ejus-
dem insulze dux.

» In Remig., Waldrichilla. In Vatic. A. Baldarith.
la San- Vict. Wandaricilla. Prizter hos Codices uullus
bane episl. exhibet. | |

F.ersr. XIX [Al. 23]- — * Remig. et Victor., scri-
pit2.0 nos. Prater hos Cod. et Vatic. A, nullus ex

A secundum desiderium nos!rum de prosperitale ve-
stra 1zti fuerimns effecti, Redemptori nostro pro
vobis agere gratias valeamus. Omnipotens Deus Mhi-
sericordix 8uz vos gratia tyeatur, et ab oniiil ad-
versilale $ervet illesos atque custodiat-

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