Letter 23: Do not be surprized if I ask of you a great favour; for it is from a great man that I am asking it, and the request must be measured by him of whom it is made; for it is equally absurd to ask great things from a small man, and small things from a great man, the one being unseasonable, and the other mean. I therefore present to you with my own ha...

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Gregory to a patron.

Do not be surprised that I ask a great favor, for I ask it of a great man, and the request should be measured by the one to whom it is addressed. It is equally absurd to ask great things of a small man and small things of a great one -- the first being unreasonable, the second unworthy.

I therefore present to you with my own hand my most cherished son Amphilochius, a man whose distinguished bearing is famous even beyond his years. I myself, though an old man and a bishop, would not be ashamed to call him my teacher. Show him the generosity that matches your own greatness, and count whatever you do for him as done for me.

Modern English rendering for readability. See the 19th-century translation or original Latin/Greek for scholarly use.