4 surviving letters between Ammonius and Isidore of Pelusium.
“Although you conceal failure, still you show yourself as haughty, being puffed up concerning your tribe, strength, and worth.”
“For fear of presumption, a terrible ill from which one can escape with difficulty, lest we remain on earth and be depriv…”
“From: Isidore of Pelusium, monk To: Ammonius Date: ~410 AD Context: Isidore advises that friendship must be governed by the fear of God.”
“From: Isidore of Pelusium, monk at Pelusium To: Ammonios Date: ~410 AD Context: Isidore on the damage done by idle talk …”