Letter 5063: I hope for your presence -- for you are not in the habit of abandoning your promises.

Quintus Aurelius SymmachusPaternus|c. 393 AD|Quintus Aurelius Symmachus|From Rome|To Paternus (recipient)|AI-assisted
imperial politics

I hope for your presence; for you are not in the habit of abandoning your promises. But there is a persistent report that letters from the praetorian prefecture are obstructing the arrangements that have been made. Therefore, so that I may not long remain held fast, uncertain in my expectation, I wish to be confirmed by more recent letters, so that I may know that the delay is worth its price, if you are going to be present, or be released from the weariness of waiting, if you are being detained.

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Latin / Greek Original

Praesentiam tuam spero ; neque enim soles promissa deserere. sed frequens fama
est, praetorianas litteras obstare dispositis. quare ne haeream diu expectationis in-
20 certus, confirmari scriptis recentioribus volo, ut sciam morae esse pretium, si adfuturus
es, aut solvar manendi fastidio, si teneris.

LXXX (LXXVni).

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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