Letter 2064: Many things commend my friend Cresconius to your affection.

Quintus Aurelius SymmachusUnknown|c. 394 AD|Quintus Aurelius Symmachus|AI-assisted
friendshipimperial politics

Many things win your affection for my friend Cresconius. First, that he delivered the sacred dispatch [the imperial letter] in which the appointment to my consulship is contained; next, that his homeland Africa, no less dear to you than to me, commends him. Although I ought to have appraised his character in the first place, I preferred to reserve it for your own examination. Receive therefore, I beg you, a man well known in military service, who believes he will attain the very summit of good fortune, if the splendor of your patronage should shine upon him.

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Latin / Greek Original

Gresconio amico meo amorem tuum multa conciliant. primo quod sacras litteras,
quibus consulatus mei designatio tenetur, exhibuit; dehinc quod eum patria Africa 10
non minus tibi quam mihi cara commendat. cuius mores cum primo loco censere de-
buerim, malui tuo examini reservare. suscipe igitur, oro te, notum militiae virum,
qui se apicem felicitatis credit habiturum, si eum patrocinii tui splendor inluminet.

LXmi (LXm) a. 390.

Revision history

  1. 2026-05-27v2.2.34-import

    Initial corpus import from modern symmachus retranslated v1.

    Fields: letter text, metadata, source links. Source: https://archive.org/details/qaureliisymmach00seecgoog

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