Letter 64: Not only do I write to you, but I demand payment in kind.

Julian the ApostateLucian|c. 361 AD|Julian the Apostate|Human translated
illnessmonasticismproperty economics

To Lucian the sophist.

Not only do I write to you, but I demand payment in kind. And if my constant writing is a form of abuse, then I beg you to abuse me in return and make me suffer in exactly the same way.

Human translation - Tertullian Project

Latin / Greek Original

[Πρός: Λουκιανῷ σοφιστῇ]

Καὶ γράφω καὶ ἀντιτυχεῖν ἀξιῶ τῶν ἴσων. εἰ δὲ ἀδικῶ συνεχῶς ἐπιστέλλων, ἀνταδικηθῆναι δέομαιτὰ ὅμοια παθών.

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  1. 2026-03-20v2.1.0-import

    Initial corpus import from Tertullian.org.

    Fields: letter text, metadata, source links. Source: https://github.com/PerseusDL/canonical-greekLit/blob/master/data/tlg2003/tlg013/tlg2003.tlg013.perseus-grc2.xml

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