Letter 3023: Your poem reached me and I have read it with the pleasure that work of genuine quality always gives, alongside the...

Quintus Aurelius SymmachusMarinianus|c. 377 AD|Quintus Aurelius Symmachus|From Rome|To Marinianus (recipient)|AI-assisted
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