Letter 10031: On the question you raised in your last letter about the proper interpretation of the relevant precedent: I think...
Latin / Greek Original
Original text not yet available in this corpus.
This letter still needs a Latin or Greek source-text backfill. The source link, when available, is preserved so the text can be checked and added later.
View sourceRevision history
- 2026-03-20v2.1.0-import
Initial corpus import from Seeck edition OCR from Internet Archive.
Fields: letter text, metadata, source links. Source: https://archive.org/details/qaureliisymmach00seecgoog
Related Letters
In a letter sweeter than any reproach, you scold me for my neglected duty, and I thank you for it.
1. You have done well to write to me. You have shown how great is the fruit of charity.
When at a subsequent period Rufinus gave to the world what was in Jerome's opinion a misleading version of Origen's First Principles, he appealed to this letter as giving him ample warranty for what he had done. See Letters LXXX, and LXXXI, and Rufinus' Preface to the περί ᾿Αεχῶν in Vol. iii.
I wrote this letter for the modest and devoted Marcellus and Romanus more as a gesture of friendship than with any...
You have gotten back the man you were seeking, and I am looking for the man I had.