Philip, brother of Procopius of Gaza
Philippus
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Procopius chides Philip for silence through a seasonal sequence from winter to summer.
Procopius renews his complaint that Philip's silence makes every season feel like winter.
Procopius tells Philip that good men must not make neglect look acceptable.
Procopius sends Theon to Philip, expecting Theon's character to make the letter unnecessary.
Procopius jokes that the Loves shot Philip into sympathy before revenge could begin.
Procopius says Philip is nearby and still does not write, making him worse than Demophon.
Procopius distinguishes judgment from fortune while accusing Philip of arrogance.
Procopius says the fatherland itself calls Philip to repay what he owes.
Philip, once devoted to philosophy, is now teased as a bridegroom captured by love.
Philip is asked for one reply after five years of Pythagorean silence.