Letter 50

UnknownCeraunia|c. 504 AD|ruricius limoges
From: Ruricius, bishop of Limoges
To: Ceraunia
Date: ~504 AD
Context: Ruricius writes to a woman, asking her to fulfill a promise made through her servant Amandus.

Bishop Ruricius to Ceraunia — greetings.

Trusting in the most sincere love with which you honor me in the Lord — not for my merits but from the goodness of your heart — I have boldly sent this letter to your venerable self. I send abundant greetings in the Lord our God and particularly ask that what I hoped for through your servant Amandus, as I indicated verbally, you would be kind enough to provide without delay. This is a matter that can relieve us and cost you nothing.

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

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