10 surviving letters between Claudius Terentianus and Claudius Tiberianus, spanning 110 AD.
Terentianus asks Tiberianus for military gear before being sent toward Syria.
Terentianus sends goods home, asks for boots, and hopes to transfer into a cohort.
Terentianus asks Tiberianus to buy goods for his mother at a low price.
A fragmentary letter preserves complaints over money, clothing, and Alexandria.
Terentianus describes money trouble, family conflict, and a failed trip to Alexandria.
Terentianus asks Tiberianus to approve a woman entering his household.
Terentianus urges Tiberianus to come to Alexandria and settle unfinished business.
Terentianus reports recovery from illness amid disorder in Alexandria.
Terentianus asks after Tiberianus's health and sends instructions for an official letter.
Terentianus explains trouble registering chirographs through the archidikastes.