Letter 1582: Once the hierarchy used to correct and temper the office of emperor when it stumbled and fell, but now it has fallen...

Isidore of PelusiumCyril of Alexandria (correspondent of Isidore of Pelusium)|c. 391 AD|Isidore of Pelusium|Human translated
imperial politics

To Serenos the Deacon. Justice owes the just punishment to the unjust, and will assuredly repay it — unless justice should prove unjust, justice which governs all things justly and takes great care for righteousness.

Human translation - Roger Pearse (additional translations)

Latin / Greek Original

ΥΛΒ΄. – ΣΕΡΗΝΩ ΔΙΑΚΟΝΩ.
Τοῖς ἀδίκοις ἡ δίκη χρεωστεῖ τὴν δικαίαν τιμω-
ρίαν, καὶ πάντως ἀποδώσει, εἴπερ μὴ μέλλοι ἄδικος
εἶναι ἡ δίκη, ἡ πάντα δικαίως διέπουσα, καὶ τῆς
δικαιοσύνης πολλὴν ποιουμένη πρόνοιαν.

Revision history

  1. 2026-05-27v2.2.34-import

    Initial corpus import from Roger Pearse / Tertullian.org.

    Fields: letter text, metadata, source links. Source: https://www.roger-pearse.com/weblog/2009/01/22/isidore-of-pelusium-some-newly-translated-letters/

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