Letter 9009: The moment a suitable occasion presented itself, I wrote without delay to express how much I miss you — so that,...

Quintus Aurelius SymmachusUnknown|c. 369 AD|Quintus Aurelius Symmachus|AI-assisted
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The moment a suitable occasion presented itself, I wrote without delay to express how much I miss you — so that, assured of my well-being, you may attend to your own health and meanwhile ease the pain of my absence through the pleasure of correspondence. Farewell.

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Latin / Greek Original

Senatoriis editionibns convenimnr, quaram necessitas eqnoram cnralium desiderat

emptionem. hnins igitnr rei gratia familiarissimos meos ad Hispaniam misi, ut qua-

drigas ex omni gregnm nobilitate mercentnr. his ad peragenda mandata tunm posco

sufi^raginm snmmoque beneficio profiteor obligandnm, si rem facti/ facilem, sed im-

20 per promoverit.

XXII (XX) a. 399.

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