Letter 168: We count you among the company of the Muses, since knowing how to admire educated men is itself a mark of education.
**To Stratonicus** (359/60)
Well, we rank you among the company of the Muses, since this very thing — knowing how to admire the educated — is itself a part of education. As for the boy's natural gifts, give thanks to the gods, for he is quick-witted and has a good memory, and he is among those who truly wish to learn. His voice, too, will in time reach its finest quality — one can already tell.
Moreover, his tutor is no less devoted than a father in his goodwill. However much you give that man, you will consider it too little. As for my own attitude toward my students — your kinsman who also serves as governor is near at hand and will tell you. If I am anything at all, I am a man well disposed toward you and yours.
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