Zacharias, brother of Procopius of Gaza

Zacharias

Brother and advocate for petitioners
Zacharias, brother of Procopius of Gaza, appears both alone and with Philip in the Procopian correspondence. Procopius writes to him as a brother whose praise can turn a short letter into an occasion for comic literary self-transformation.
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Letters received
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Total letters
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All letters (14)

From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD

Procopius urges Zacharias to match his zeal to a serious case of family abuse and injustice.

procopius gaza #6
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD

Procopius tells Zacharias that his voice is better than spring itself.

procopius gaza #11
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD

Procopius asks Zacharias to intervene in a Rhodian commercial injustice.

procopius gaza #12
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD

Procopius enjoys Zacharias's teasing but declines to write a flowery spring set-piece.

procopius gaza #18
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD

Procopius prosecutes Zacharias in imagination for disparaging the rhetoric by which he wins.

procopius gaza #38
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD

Procopius praises the rumor of Zacharias's success and hopes it proves true.

procopius gaza #39
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD

Procopius praises Zacharias for becoming more moderate as his success grows.

procopius gaza #40
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD

Procopius personifies a delayed letter and asks Zacharias not to disappoint it.

procopius gaza #41
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD

Procopius asks Zacharias to honor Aeneas's just character with action.

procopius gaza #43
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD

Procopius says Zacharias's letter makes Aeneas confident before the favor is even granted.

procopius gaza #44
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD

Procopius jokes that public applause has made him act like a sophist.

procopius gaza #46
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD

Procopius swears that friendship remains, even if his letters have gone astray.

procopius gaza #54
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD

Procopius receives Zacharias's letter with joy but asks not to be hurt by silence again.

procopius gaza #65
From Procopius of Gazac. 515 AD

Zacharias's praise makes Procopius imagine himself as Laconic, Doric, and almost Egyptian if praised that way.

procopius gaza #101