Letter 1072: Gelasius, whom I wish well, has taken on the management of an imperial household — a post that brought him some...
Gelasius, cui factum volo, imperialis domus curam recepit, quod negotium ei ali-
qnid adtulit dignitatis, etsi plus habet honoris in moribus. medicinam cum primis
nostrae aetatis exercuit. inde est illi via facta meritomm. nam summates aulae, qui-
bns iuvanda salnte profuerat, testes potius habuit quam patronos. absit, ut tibi usus i&
veniat artis eius, cum cetera honestamenta sanctissimi viri possint pro illo ferre suf-
fragium. ergo ama Gelasium mihi iam dudum placitum, tibi me spondente placitu-
mm. vale.
LXVn (LXI) antea. 381.
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