Letter 37

Synesius of CyreneAnysius|c. 411 AD|synesius cyrene
illnessmonasticism

To Anysius.

Joannes [a mutual friend of ours who, after an illness that left him unfit for military service, entered a monastery] has been in the grip of a serious illness. But he suffers less from the disease itself than from the heartbreak of being separated from you. He is still in the same condition, and on top of everything, a third thing is making him worse: he longs to do something worthy of a soldier, and he chafes against his enforced inaction.

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

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