Letter 114: The son of Boethus -- also named Boethus -- manages my affairs, and his father, through our willingness to help...
**To Euchrostius** (357)
The son of Boethus here — himself also named Boethus — attends to my affairs, while his father, through us, readily receives whatever assistance we can offer. For I should be ashamed if that man proved more useful to my interests than I to his, even should someone else lend the old man a hand on my behalf.
Now then, this young man needs my hand — or rather, my voice. For he trusts that by carrying a letter of mine he will not be overlooked, and perhaps with good reason: not many stand higher in your regard than I do.
The wrongs he has suffered, and at whose hands, he will recount himself. But whether the matter calls for arbitration or for the courts, show him that in Phoenicia, Boethus shall have no less than he would from Phoenix himself. And by the same act you will both do me a favor and be seen to honor the memory of Zenobius, to whom this man is related.
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