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|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. 2026-03-20v2.1.0-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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