Letter 158: Odysseus, after receiving from Aeolus the stored-up winds, was approaching rocky Ithaca and could already hear the...

Synesius of CyreneChryso-|c. 412 AD|Synesius of Cyrene|Human translated
slavery captivity

To Chryso-.

Odysseus, after receiving from Aeolus the stored-up winds, was approaching rocky Ithaca and could already hear the sounds of home — when his companions, thinking the bag held treasure, untied it and unleashed a storm that blew them back across the sea.

Something similar has happened to me. I was on the very point of coming to visit you when circumstances conspired to blow me off course. The visit that seemed so close has become impossible. Forgive me — I will try again when the winds are more favorable.

Human translation - Livius.org

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 source

Revision history

  1. 2026-03-20v2.1.0-import

    Initial corpus import from Livius.org.

    Fields: letter text, metadata, source links. Source: project source import

Related Letters