Nicomachi, sons of Symmachus

Nicomachi filii

Family correspondents|Rome
The Nicomachi addressed in Seeck's headings are Symmachus's sons or family addressees in Book 6, preserved as a grouped family correspondent record.
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From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 365 AD

Your letter brightened my day, and your words doubled the pleasure of our household's birthday celebration.

symmachus #6002
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 366 AD

Grand requests require a preamble; for easy favors, there's no need for elaborate pleading.

symmachus #6003
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 367 AD

I received your letter with such pleasure that I confess all my earlier complaints have been forgotten — the charm...

symmachus #6005
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 368 AD

Your letter was delivered to me while I was staying at the seventh milestone on the Via Ostiensis [the road from...

symmachus #6006
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 369 AD

Your letter was delivered while I was at the seventh milestone along the Via Ostiensis, and I immediately arranged...

symmachus #6008
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 369 AD

A certain convention kept me from being the first to write — old custom requires that travelers initiate the...

symmachus #6009
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 370 AD

After this greeting, I turn to a matter that demands your attention.

symmachus #6010
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 370 AD

I've wanted to write to you for some time, but the demands of public and private business have kept my pen idle.

symmachus #6011
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 371 AD

The frequency of my earlier letters has used up everything worth writing.

symmachus #6013
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 373 AD

I foresaw the fear that news of my illness would cause you.

symmachus #6016
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 375 AD

I would gladly have helped Taburus's brother, whom you asked me to assist, and would have done so without...

symmachus #6020
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 376 AD

My brother Entrechius, a man of distinction, sent his children away -- driven by a father's impatient love, with the...

symmachus #6022
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 378 AD

My dear Zenodorus doesn't yet know you in person, but your reputation has already won his admiration.

symmachus #6026
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 379 AD

A longer letter would be needed if I were recommending a stranger.

symmachus #6028
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 380 AD

Opportunities to send you greetings must be sought out when they're scarce and seized when they appear -- especially...

symmachus #6030
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 383 AD

Your brother has been deeply grieved by the loss of his tutor and only recently started listening to those trying to...

symmachus #6035
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 383 AD

As long as the rumors are still circulating and nothing is settled, stay calm and enjoy your leisure.

symmachus #6036
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 384 AD

...so you should know that these friends were hand-picked by the distinguished consul himself, and that you are the...

symmachus #6038
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 385 AD

Our friend Severus has been released from his public troubles and is heading home to enjoy some peace.

symmachus #6040
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 385 AD

My first concern is always to ask how your health stands.

symmachus #6042
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 387 AD

We tried to keep the crocodiles -- the ones displayed at the theater show -- alive for your visit.

symmachus #6046
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 387 AD

It's unnecessary work to remind someone who already remembers, but when you've taken on a friend's business, you...

symmachus #6047
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 389 AD

The birthday gift you sent -- may our shared happiness keep this tradition alive for many years to come -- lifted my...

symmachus #6051
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 389 AD

I've already used up my writing time with the servant heading back to Campania, but I didn't want your saintly and...

symmachus #6052
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 390 AD

I'm perfectly willing to write, but I'd rather save the news for my dear son Sibidius to relay in person at his leisure.

symmachus #6053
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 390 AD

We need to renew our petition for the emperor's visit.

symmachus #6055
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 391 AD

Please welcome Maximus -- an old friend but a brand-new courier [agens in rebus, an imperial messenger], a man going...

symmachus #6056
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 393 AD

The situation is, as you will have gathered from the general news, one that calls for caution rather than boldness.

symmachus #6061
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 394 AD

Our Senate's delegates have returned after handling everything successfully.

symmachus #6065
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 395 AD

I had already sent a letter with my own messenger when Maximus turned up asking for another.

symmachus #6066
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 398 AD

We've returned to our home and household gods, only to find a few unpleasant surprises.

symmachus #6075
From Quintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 398 AD

I'm in agony from kidney pain.

symmachus #6076