15 surviving letters between Ammonius and Isidore of Pelusium, spanning 391-425 AD.
Although you conceal failure, still you show yourself as haughty, being puffed up concerning your tribe, strength,...
For fear of presumption, a terrible ill from which one can escape with difficulty, lest we remain on earth and be...
Since excessive intimacy seems to invite suspicion, let it be tempered by the fear of God, so that both may flourish...
“To Ammonius the Reader [anagnostes, a lector in the church].”
“To Ammonius.”
“To Eidem.”
“To Ammonius the Scholasticus [a lawyer/advocate].”
“To Ammonius, Tribune.”
“On the words: "Arise, let us go hence.”
“To Ammonius the Scholasticus [a lawyer or advocate].”