Letter 54: To my Brother.

Synesius of CyreneAlethius, (brother of Florentius)|c. 396 AD|Synesius of Cyrene|Human translated
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To my Brother.

A great number of people — both private citizens and priests — keep manufacturing dreams, which they call "revelations," insisting that I will come to harm unless I immediately visit sacred Athens. Whenever you happen to meet a ship's captain sailing for the Piraeus, write to me care of that port, since that is where I will receive my letters.

I will gather no fruit from Athens except the admiration of the place itself — the city still deserves that. Egypt has stolen the real treasure: the ability to create knowledge. Athens no longer produces anything of value for students. What philosophy there still is has moved to Alexandria.

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