Letter 96

Quintus Aurelius SymmachusUnknown|c. 401 AD|symmachus

Our exchange of friendly letters is a sweet competition, and rightly we've both taken care not to be outdone. I'm glad to find us evenly matched — not just in the warmth of our hearts, but in the regularity of our correspondence.

Going forward, though, I'll try to tip the scales in my favor, so that our equal tally doesn't start to look like a pact of mutual laziness. I'll write more often, provided I can find travelers to carry the letters. That way I'll earn the credit for diligence, and my steady stream of letters will prod you — busy as you are with public affairs — into keeping up your end of the conversation.

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

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