Letter 138: I once heard one of our brilliant speakers praising the practice of letter-writing.

Synesius of CyreneHerculian|c. 395 AD|Synesius of Cyrene|Human translated
education booksimperial politics

To Herculian.

I once heard one of our brilliant speakers praising the practice of letter-writing. He developed this theme with wonderful eloquence, extolling the art of correspondence for many reasons — but especially because letters preserve the image of the soul across distance and time.

[This letter continues the philosophical friendship with Herculian, discussing the power of written words to sustain relationships across separation — a theme that was deeply personal to Synesius, isolated as he was in the dying province of Cyrenaica.]

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