Decimus Magnus Ausonius

Decimus Magnus Ausonius

poet, rhetorician, imperial tutor|310-395 AD|Bordeaux
Decimus Magnus Ausonius (c. 310-c. 395) was a Roman poet, rhetorician, and imperial court figure from Burdigala, modern Bordeaux. He taught grammar and rhetoric before becoming tutor to the future emperor Gratian, and his career carried him from Aquitaine to the imperial court at Trier and to the consulship in 379. His letters preserve the literary friendships and family ties of a late Roman aristocrat moving between Gallic civic life and imperial service.
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Letters sent
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Letters received
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Total letters
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Correspondents

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All letters (54)

From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 371 AD

Your daughter's birthday was approaching, and the gifts you'd sent arrived at just the right moment.

symmachus #1013
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 372 AD

You ask me for longer letters.

symmachus #1015
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 373 AD

So where am I supposed to find an abundant supply of words when you've lent me nothing in the way of literary capital?

symmachus #1016
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 373 AD

I'd nearly resigned myself to writing you a brief, empty letter — there was nothing worth reporting, and when...

symmachus #1017
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 374 AD

[Only a fragment survives:] I am often urged by your warm correspondence to write about the literary studies we've...

symmachus #1018
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 375 AD

Sicily's provincial assembly has sent Ambrosius, one of the leading men of the provincial bar, to our lords and...

symmachus #1020
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 375 AD

Even if I could honor you with letters every single day, I still wouldn't feel I'd done my duty as the situation...

symmachus #1021
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 376 AD

People who lack confidence in themselves seek letters of recommendation from me.

symmachus #1022
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 377 AD

Our ancestors did well and wisely — as was their way in so many things — when they built the temples of Honor and...

symmachus #1023
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 377 AD

...long days on the road, rough lodgings, the creeping cold, the shrinking daylight, and all the other hazards of...

symmachus #1024
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 378 AD

I'm delighted to mean more to you than most people, since you're the kind of man who looks out for my interests...

symmachus #1025
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 378 AD

I'm overflowing with joy that the new year will see you as consul.

symmachus #1026
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 379 AD

After your long silence, I was hoping — no, expecting — a letter of generous length.

symmachus #1027
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 379 AD

If you have a taste for natural history — the kind Pliny labored over — here are some volumes I happened to have on...

symmachus #1028
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 380 AD

I'm taking advantage of the openness you've offered me.

symmachus #1030
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 381 AD

You ask what I'm up to.

symmachus #1031
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 381 AD

It's just like you — given our mutual devotion and the long history of our friendship — to insist that your own...

symmachus #1032
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 382 AD

I have no time for the common run of philosophers who fake wisdom with pretentious clothing and a haughty air.

symmachus #1033
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 382 AD

Here's Rusticus, barely freed from his business in Rome.

symmachus #1034
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 383 AD

SYMMACHUS TO AUSONIUS:

symmachus #1036
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 383 AD

They say snails, when they're thirsty and no dew falls from the sky, survive on their own moisture.

symmachus #1037
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 384 AD

I'm doing exhausting work: I keep writing to someone who keeps not answering.

symmachus #1038
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 384 AD

I've been idle for some time in the retreats of Campania and had no opportunity to write.

symmachus #1040
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 385 AD

I interrupt your busy schedule with my steady stream of letters — partly because I enjoy this kind of exchange...

symmachus #1041
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 386 AD

People are wrong to say Fortune has no judgment.

symmachus #1043
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 390 AD
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To Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 390 AD
ausonius #2
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 390 AD
ausonius #3
To Axius Paulusc. 390 AD
ausonius #4
To Axius Paulusc. 390 AD
ausonius #5
To Axius Paulusc. 390 AD
ausonius #6
To Axius Paulusc. 390 AD
ausonius #7
To Axius Paulusc. 390 AD
ausonius #8
To Axius Paulusc. 390 AD
ausonius #9
To Axius Paulusc. 390 AD
ausonius #10
To Tetradiusc. 390 AD
ausonius #11
To Sextus Claudius Petronius Probusc. 390 AD
ausonius #12
To Ursulus of Trierc. 390 AD
ausonius #13
To Theon of Medocc. 390 AD
ausonius #14
To Theon of Medocc. 390 AD
ausonius #15
To Theon of Medocc. 390 AD
ausonius #16
To Theon of Medocc. 390 AD
ausonius #17
To Hesperiusc. 390 AD
ausonius #18
To Ausonius the Elderc. 390 AD
ausonius #19
From Ausonius the Elderc. 390 AD
ausonius #20
To Paulinus of Nolac. 390 AD
ausonius #23
To Paulinus of Nolac. 390 AD
ausonius #24
To Paulinus of Nolac. 390 AD
ausonius #25
To Paulinus of Nolac. 390 AD
ausonius #26
To Paulinus of Nolac. 390 AD
ausonius #27
To Paulinus of Nolac. 390 AD
ausonius #28
To Paulinus of Nolac. 390 AD
ausonius #29
From Paulinus of Nolac. 390 AD
ausonius #30
From Paulinus of Nolac. 390 AD
ausonius #31