Hieronymus, correspondent of Procopius of Gaza
Hieronymus
Correspondent of Procopius of Gaza|Elusa, Palaestina Tertia
Hieronymus is a correspondent whom Procopius teases for civic boasting, Egyptian comparisons, and sophistic verbal display. In Epistle 124, Procopius places him in the city of Hermes and jokes about the Nile, scorpions, family, and his son Alexander.
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Letters received
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Total letters
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From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD
Procopius praises Hieronymus's eloquence while teasing him over Egypt, home, and longing.
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD
Procopius jokes that Hieronymus can smell celebration from Elusa and thanks him for gifts.
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD
Procopius scans the sea for Hieronymus and jokes about Demophon forgetting Phyllis.
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD
Procopius tells Hieronymus to write even if he mocks Gaza and Elusa from the Nile.
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD
Procopius lists everything Hieronymus should have reported from Alexandria and the Nile.
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD
Procopius answers Hieronymus's charge that placing his own name first was arrogant.
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD
Hieronymus claims Egypt's blessings, but Procopius says the Nile merely hurries past him.