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297 letters493-521 ADby Ennodius of Pavia

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#1001
Ennodius of PaviaJohannes, Imperial Agentc. 493 AD

While you seek the open sea with words arranged in calm harbor, and describe the uncertainties of the liquid element...

#1002
Ennodius of PaviaFlorusc. 493 AD

I know I have undertaken a hard campaign and am lifting a heavy burden on weak shoulders — I who have roused your...

#1003
FaustusEnnodius of Paviac. 494 AD

Faustus, from Ennodius.

#1004
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus of Riezc. 495 AD

Faustus, from Ennodius.

#1005
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus of Riezc. 496 AD

**From:** Ennodius, deacon of Milan

#1006
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus of Riezc. 497 AD

Faustus, from Ennodius.

#1007
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus of Riezc. 498 AD

Faustus, from Ennodius.

#1008
Ennodius of PaviaFirminusc. 498 AD

The exchanges of letters are delightful when conceived by a learned author — those in which the splendor of polished...

#1009
Ennodius of PaviaOlybriusc. 499 AD

While you speak of honeycombs and compose the honey of a liquid element with the nectar of eloquence through waxen...

#1010
Ennodius of PaviaJohannes, Imperial Agentc. 500 AD

I would return the favor, were it not that returned praise would burden the affection of a friend's heart.

#1011
Ennodius of PaviaCastorius, of Ariminumc. 501 AD

You ought to relieve one who loves you with the favor of conversation and reveal your devoted affection by the...

#1012
AvienusEnnodius of Paviac. 502 AD

If you ask why, though punished by your silence, the bold face of modesty does not keep still, and if you say my...

#1013
Ennodius of PaviaAgapitusc. 503 AD

My heart is troubled since your Greatness, so careful in observing fairness and so tenacious in friendship, has...

#1014
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus of Riezc. 504 AD

Faustus, from Ennodius.

#1015
Ennodius of PaviaFlorianusc. 504 AD

It is the same thing to observe no limit in arrogance as to exceed the bounds of humility.

#1016
Ennodius of PaviaFlorianusc. 505 AD

Your Brotherhood could have rendered my love a service that would have profited with the true liberality of the...

#1017
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus of Riezc. 506 AD

Faustus, from Ennodius.

#1018
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 507 AD

How well it is that what you modestly decline, you happily emulate; and while you complain that your Greatness is...

#1019
Ennodius of PaviaDeuteriusc. 508 AD

How I would wish to neglect the duty of visitation more often, if the fault brings so sweet a reward — and knowingly...

#1020
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus of Riezc. 509 AD

Faustus, from Ennodius.

#1021
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus of Riezc. 510 AD

For a long time I was in suspense about the arrival of Your Greatness, uncertain whether the delay meant a change of...

#1022
Ennodius of PaviaOpilio, of Sacred Largessesc. 510 AD

**From:** Ennodius, deacon of Pavia

#1023
Ennodius of PaviaSenarius, an man (a Roman official at Burgundian court)c. 511 AD

Affection loses its vigor when debilitated by silence.

#1024
Ennodius of PaviaAsturiusc. 512 AD

What on earth is the reason for your being so miserly with your letters?

#1025
Ennodius of PaviaOlybriusc. 513 AD

Desire for your letters has made me write first — a reversal I accept without complaint.

#1026
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus of Riezc. 514 AD

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#2001
Ennodius of PaviaArmenius: A Consolationc. 493 AD

[Magnus Felix Ennodius (473/4-521) was a Gallo-Roman aristocrat who became Bishop of Pavia in 514.

#2002
Ennodius of PaviaSpeciosac. 493 AD

My silence was demanded by hurt — hurt that grew deeper while it plotted its revenge at the expense of affection.

#2003
Ennodius of PaviaSpeciosac. 494 AD

How heavily sinners are crushed by the weight of their own deeds — everything that is offered is snatched from...

#2004
Ennodius of PaviaOlybriusc. 495 AD

No one among the wise doubts that a sacred promise must be kept, and that a friendship wedded to fertile kindling...

#2005
Ennodius of PaviaLaconiusc. 496 AD

Between friends, silence is never a good punishment for an offense.

#2006
Ennodius of PaviaPomeriusc. 497 AD

How long will this abstinence be permitted?

#2007
Ennodius of PaviaFirminusc. 498 AD

**From:** Ennodius, deacon and man of letters, Pavia

#2008
Ennodius of PaviaApollinaris (son of Sidonius)c. 499 AD

The necessities of others serve my own desires like willing soldiers, since in carrying out a favor for other...

#2009
Ennodius of PaviaOlybriusc. 499 AD

As a certain towering authority on eloquence has observed, the true art of letter-writing lies in a studied...

#2010
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 500 AD

If the heavenly ruler had looked at my merit, I would have received scant blessings — or none at all.

#2011
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 501 AD

What am I to do when you write things that demand a reply, and yet your own foresight has already anticipated...

#2012
Ennodius of PaviaAsturiusc. 502 AD

Your Eminence fulfills the prophetic oracles with your own conduct and wages war against the authority of ancient...

#2013
Ennodius of PaviaOlybriusc. 503 AD

**From:** Ennodius, deacon of Milan

#2014
Ennodius of PaviaAfricansc. 504 AD

The enemy might count it a profit if, among the dangers that Christians face, the voices of those who share their...

#2015
Ennodius of PaviaEuprepiac. 505 AD

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#2016
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 505 AD

It would have been proper for the distinguished Panfronius to carry his own introduction — a man of his stature...

#2017
Ennodius of PaviaConstantiusc. 506 AD

No one should condemn competence simply because it arrives without ornamental packaging.

#2018
Ennodius of PaviaJohnc. 507 AD

I have good reasons for what I write, and I trust you will find them compelling.

#2019
Ennodius of PaviaConstantiusc. 508 AD

I overflow with joy, and happiness does not limp.

#2020
Ennodius of PaviaConstantiusc. 509 AD

Forgive me for replying so quickly — I still owe something to my age: an unruly haste.

#2021
Ennodius of PaviaAlbinus, Abbot of Canterburyc. 510 AD

Four times I have sent letters to Your Greatness, and four times the silence has answered me.

#2022
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 510 AD

The man who labors at unnecessary expense to secure a favor works in vain when the same result would have come...

#2023
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 511 AD

Ennodius the deacon to his lord Faustus.

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Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 512 AD

Ennodius the deacon to his lord Faustus.

#2025
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus, Praetorianc. 513 AD

Ennodius the deacon to Faustus the quaestor.

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Ennodius of PaviaLiberius, Praetorian of Gaulc. 514 AD

Friendship either nourishes or sustains — and sometimes both at once.

#2027
Ennodius of PaviaHonoratus, of Salonac. 515 AD

You live in the neighborhood, and yet you write as though continents divided us — which is to say, you do not write...

#2028
Ennodius of PaviaUnknownc. 515 AD

**From:** Ennodius, deacon (later bishop) of Pavia

#3001
Ennodius of PaviaCeler, senatorc. 493 AD

The first and finest thing — beyond any doubt fitting for a man of holy vocation — is to do spontaneously for the...

#3002
Ennodius of PaviaEugenetusc. 494 AD

Though the exchange of letters belongs more to joy than to grief, and though a tongue stumbling under the confusion...

#3003
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus of Riezc. 494 AD

When the opportunity to write is both personal and friendly, why should I hold back from the page as though I lacked...

#3004
Ennodius of PaviaPompey, Against Epistle of Stephen About Baptism of Hereticsc. 495 AD

What a sweet thing the business of your letters is -- they bring me a spiritual gift!

#3005
Ennodius of PaviaMaximus of Madaurac. 496 AD

I would be swollen with pride at the flattery of your letters if I were not kept in check by my own awareness of my...

#3006
Ennodius of PaviaLaurentius, agent dispatched to Istriac. 497 AD

One must surrender to the command of love: affection holds me bound, and I have given it my words — so that the...

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Ennodius of PaviaAdeodatusc. 498 AD

Who could forget your affection and not be accounted inhuman?

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Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 499 AD

If giving offense results in a doubling of your letters, how I wish the calm tranquility of your serene heart could...

#3009
Ennodius of PaviaMarcellianusc. 500 AD

I have kept my silence long enough, and silence — when it runs too long between friends — begins to feel less like...

#3010
Ennodius of PaviaLuminosus, Abbotc. 500 AD

**From:** Ennodius, deacon of Pavia

#3011
Ennodius of PaviaSenarius, an man (a Roman official at Burgundian court)c. 501 AD

If the memory of your affection for me has not been stripped from your mind, then my concern is groundless and this...

#3012
Ennodius of PaviaPompey, Against Epistle of Stephen About Baptism of Hereticsc. 502 AD

God's gifts are doubled for those who hope, and heavenly grace overflows with a twofold blessing.

#3013
Ennodius of PaviaApollinaris (son of Sidonius)c. 503 AD

The solicitude I feel for you, which grows daily through the bond of kinship that links my affection to yours, would...

#3014
Ennodius of PaviaEuprepiac. 504 AD

Frequent letters would serve both kinship and love, as they should.

#3015
Ennodius of PaviaEuprepiac. 505 AD

**From:** Ennodius, deacon of Pavia

#3016
Ennodius of PaviaLaconiusc. 505 AD

It has been a long time since my spirit enjoyed the refreshment your letters once provided.

#3017
Ennodius of PaviaStephen, Abbotc. 506 AD

Now that your merits have received the dignity they deserve, I write to add my voice to the chorus of congratulations.

#3018
Ennodius of PaviaEulalius, of Persian Armeniac. 507 AD

To what a height your friendship has raised me!

#3019
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus of Riezc. 508 AD

Thanks be to God, who, in keeping with my desires, makes my correspondence purposeful rather than idle, so that the...

#3020
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 509 AD

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#3021
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 510 AD

The man I commend to you needs few words from me: his own reputation and your long acquaintance with him make a...

#3022
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 511 AD

Hope mocks me — it demands the frequency of letters but offers no guarantee that they will be received, much less...

#3023
Ennodius of PaviaMarcellianusc. 511 AD

Among friends who both love and hold the power to act, a good word carries its greatest weight.

#3024
Ennodius of PaviaMascatorc. 512 AD

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#3025
Ennodius of PaviaEugenetesc. 513 AD

That gratitude should lose its footing among you is a possibility I cannot easily accept.

#3026
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 514 AD

Your Greatness is present, and your presence changes everything.

#3027
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 515 AD

I do not know whether Your Greatness is pleased or displeased with me, and the uncertainty is worse than either outcome.

#3028
Ennodius of PaviaEuprepiac. 515 AD

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#3029
Ennodius of PaviaEugenetesc. 516 AD

Whenever the sluggishness of the senses threatens to overwhelm me, the urgency of friendship pulls me back.

#3030
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 517 AD

I marvel at the splendor of Your Greatness's fame — a fame that grows not through self-promotion but through the...

#3031
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 517 AD

Although the quality of letters cannot always match the quality of the affection behind them, the attempt is never...

#3032
Ennodius of PaviaPassivusc. 518 AD

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#3033
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 518 AD

My pages serve their purpose — they carry to you the devotion that prompts them.

#3034
Ennodius of PaviaSenarius, an man (a Roman official at Burgundian court)c. 519 AD

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#4001
Ennodius of PaviaQuintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 493 AD

A good commander knows to encourage the proven valor of a soldier who has been tested in battle, so that courage,...

#4002
Ennodius of PaviaAlicoc. 494 AD

The venerable priest Amantius, by requesting that I send a letter to you, has made my act of devotion a matter of...

#4003
Ennodius of PaviaEulalius, of Persian Armeniac. 494 AD

Thanks be to God, the Holy Trinity — who sustains, through the vigor of a strong man at his side, the weight of sins...

#4004
Ennodius of PaviaHer brotherc. 495 AD

Copy of a letter which he himself dictated.

#4005
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 496 AD

The distinguished Dalmatius — a man who holds no mere fraction but the full portion of my heart, and whose splendid...

#4006
Ennodius of PaviaAgapitusc. 497 AD

I believed that once Your Greatness was devoted to the public good and your leisure had been transformed into glory...

#4007
Ennodius of PaviaJulianus, Scriboc. 498 AD

Ennodius to Julianus, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious], Count of the Patrimony.

#4008
Ennodius of PaviaQuintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 499 AD

[Pope Symmachus (r. 498-514) was a pope whom Ennodius energetically defended during the disputed papal election of...

#4009
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 500 AD

The polished art of letter-writing, when it is carried away by enthusiasm, tends to lose its judgment.

#4010
Ennodius of PaviaTrasimundusc. 500 AD

It was not presumption that brought me to the duty of writing to you, for to address a man of great power and virtue...

#4011
Ennodius of PaviaLuminosus, Abbotc. 501 AD

The man who reveals a friendly conscience through clear proofs takes away the need for idle speculation.

#4012
Ennodius of PaviaJohnc. 502 AD

It is the nature of things that anxiety should turn to joy and complaint should become praise whenever our desires...

#4013
Ennodius of PaviaConstantius, vir illustrisc. 503 AD

Ennodius to Constantius, the Illustrious.

#4014
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 504 AD

Things that are often given with modest means gain a value beyond their cost whenever they flow from a generous heart.

#4015
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 505 AD

The road to a favorable hearing is easier when the petition comes from a source that the powerful already trust.

#4016
Ennodius of PaviaAgapitusc. 506 AD

A reply would rightly be owed to multiple previous letters.

#4017
Ennodius of PaviaDecoratus, a Devoted Manc. 506 AD

It is rightly believed that the tongue announces what lies within the heart.

#4018
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 507 AD

In championing causes that deserve their day in court, a man does not deny his own services to the truth.

#4019
Ennodius of PaviaApollinaris (son of Sidonius)c. 508 AD

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#4020
Ennodius of PaviaJulianus, Scriboc. 509 AD

The virtue of diligence is exercised and strengthened through the regular discipline of correspondence.

#4021
Ennodius of PaviaConstantiusc. 510 AD

Your subdeacon Vigilius has proven through experience the qualities that earned him your appointment.

#4022
Ennodius of PaviaQuintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 511 AD

Although the distinguished Laurentius attends to your cause with the devotion it deserves, I add my own voice — not...

#4023
Ennodius of PaviaDominatorc. 512 AD

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#4024
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 512 AD

A sick spirit endures silence no more than a sick body endures stillness.

#4025
Ennodius of PaviaBassusc. 513 AD

If the old bond of affection that came down from our parents still holds any force, then our friendship is not...

#4026
Ennodius of PaviaEugenetes, vir illustrisc. 514 AD

The omen is favorable, and heaven confirms what we dared to hope.

#4027
Ennodius of PaviaSenarius, an man (a Roman official at Burgundian court)c. 515 AD

The haste of the carrier forces me to be brief — a discipline I accept more readily when imposed by circumstance...

#4028
Ennodius of PaviaAgapitusc. 516 AD

If things had gone as I wished, this letter would carry a different message.

#4029
Ennodius of PaviaThe Popec. 516 AD

The utility of heavenly counsel is never wasted on those who seek it with a sincere heart.

#4030
Ennodius of PaviaEugenetes, vir illustrisc. 517 AD

After the first hope you raised, I waited — and the waiting was the hardest part.

#4031
Ennodius of PaviaAvitus of Viennec. 517 AD

Although we have exchanged many letters on many subjects, the conversation is not exhausted.

#4032
Ennodius of PaviaEugenetesc. 518 AD

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#4033
Ennodius of PaviaSenarius, an man (a Roman official at Burgundian court)c. 518 AD

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#4034
Ennodius of PaviaHormisdasc. 519 AD

**From:** Ennodius, Bishop of Pavia

#4035
Ennodius of PaviaApronianus, of Private Estatesc. 519 AD

Ennodius to Apronianus, the Illustrious.

#5001
Ennodius of PaviaPatrician Liberiusc. 493 AD

When you directed your words in support of the sacred demands of conscience during the election of the Bishop of...

#5002
Ennodius of PaviaMarcianusc. 494 AD

While my mind was tossing between hope and fear in anxious uncertainty about you, you opened up sure signs of your...

#5003
Ennodius of PaviaOpilio, of Sacred Largessesc. 495 AD

Ennodius to Opilio, Vir Illustris [Most Illustrious].

#5004
Ennodius of PaviaHeliseac. 495 AD

The fulfillment I have long sought in my desires has come at last.

#5005
Ennodius of PaviaAvitus of Viennec. 496 AD

I would happily draw out the occasion that has earned me such frequent letters from you — if doing so did not burden...

#5006
Ennodius of PaviaLeontiusc. 497 AD

The reverence I owe your holy way of life and the affection I bear you personally have joined forces to compel this...

#5007
Ennodius of PaviaEuprepiac. 498 AD

Although you have often recognized the meagerness of my talent, you nonetheless wished to risk the fasting of a...

#5008
Ennodius of PaviaPetrus, of Alexandriac. 499 AD

[Petrus has recently received a promotion at court.

#5009
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 500 AD

May the divine power second our honorable desires.

#5010
Ennodius of PaviaQuintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 501 AD

While the apostolic see is graced by the care of Your Holiness's crown, and the heavenly governance of the Church...

#5011
Ennodius of PaviaLuminosus, Abbotc. 501 AD

You will judge for yourself the man I commend to you — a man whose liberal education has made him worthy of...

#5012
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus Juniorc. 502 AD

First, thanks be to God, who has wiped away the clouds from my eyes that an indescribable pain had produced —...

#5013
Ennodius of PaviaHormisdasc. 503 AD

We know that the sacraments of a religious vocation free those who hold them from the entanglements of sin — not...

#5014
Ennodius of PaviaServilioc. 504 AD

Students gain confidence from the perfection of their masters.

#5015
Ennodius of PaviaSenarius, an man (a Roman official at Burgundian court)c. 505 AD

Prayer offered to God in earnest is never stripped of the outcome it hopes for.

#5016
Ennodius of PaviaPanfroniusc. 506 AD

Great are the commands of joy: the man who lacks happiness lacks the ability to understand it.

#5017
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 507 AD

Your Greatness does well when you honor both your birth and your character equally.

#5018
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 507 AD

It is scarcely possible for a man absorbed in successful ventures to spare attention for the claims of correspondence.

#5019
Ennodius of PaviaPartheniusc. 508 AD

I do not wonder at your silence regarding words — for I know you well enough to expect it.

#5020
Ennodius of PaviaAvitus of Viennec. 509 AD

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#5021
Ennodius of PaviaAvitus of Viennec. 510 AD

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#5022
Ennodius of PaviaVenantius of Syracusec. 511 AD

If the proximity of blood should inspire diligence of mind, then you and I have no excuse for silence.

#5023
Ennodius of PaviaConstantiusc. 512 AD

If it were permitted to engage Your Greatness on equal terms, I would speak more freely.

#5024
Ennodius of PaviaLaconiusc. 512 AD

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#5025
Ennodius of PaviaAvitus of Viennec. 513 AD

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#5026
Ennodius of PaviaAgapitusc. 514 AD

Sins resist the fulfillment of our desires — that is the simple truth of our condition.

#5027
Ennodius of PaviaEugenetesc. 515 AD

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#6001
Ennodius of PaviaPartheniusc. 493 AD

If I did not love you to distraction, and if the solidity of my pious affection did not rest on an unshakeable...

#6002
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus of Riezc. 494 AD

The greatest joy of all is a letter-carrier who turns up at just the right moment — one who, as a servant of...

#6003
Ennodius of PaviaEuprepiac. 495 AD

[Euprepia was likely Ennodius's sister or a close kinswoman.

#6004
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus of Riezc. 496 AD

I have not written in order to burden you with the bitter news of my affliction, but rather to urge your concern —...

#6005
Ennodius of PaviaAurelianus, an manc. 496 AD

My confidence has not been stripped bare by the outcomes I have already come to know.

#6006
Ennodius of PaviaBoethiusc. 497 AD

Philosophy has nothing to teach a man who has already surpassed his teachers.

#6007
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 498 AD

It has been a long time now that I, suspended by genuine longing, have been nourished only by the service of letters.

#6008
Ennodius of PaviaSenarius, an man (a Roman official at Burgundian court)c. 499 AD

Though the consolation of your letters has been withdrawn from me — for my sins — I still do not cease writing,...

#6009
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 500 AD

Although the protection of a bishop rests upon the innocence that is the companion of his office, and although the...

#6010
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 501 AD

God, who planted in your soul the desire for good works, will Himself watch over their fulfillment.

#6011
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 501 AD

After our common lord departed from the city of Milan, my sole consolation has been the hope that letters might do...

#6012
Ennodius of PaviaLiberius, Praetorian of Gaulc. 502 AD

To Liberius, Eugenetes, Agapitus, Senarius, and Albinus.

#6013
Ennodius of PaviaAvitus of Viennec. 503 AD

Another person's need makes me importunate, because I owe it to those in difficulty to speak on their behalf.

#6014
Ennodius of PaviaAvitus of Viennec. 504 AD

I know that my silences cry out to you as loudly as any letter, and that nothing happens between us that goes unnoticed.

#6015
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 505 AD

The providence above arranges things well: while I am making my request of you from one direction, events themselves...

#6016
Ennodius of PaviaLuminosus, Abbotc. 506 AD

Conversations between friends should not always be driven by business.

#6017
Ennodius of PaviaMarcellinus and Anapsychiac. 507 AD

The distinguished lord Senarius commends himself to your attention through this letter, and I add my own endorsement...

#6018
Ennodius of PaviaDominicac. 507 AD

Your Greatness has done what both honor and affection required, and I write to acknowledge it with the gratitude it...

#6019
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus Juniorc. 508 AD

Since the opportunity to see you that my desires craved has been denied, I turn to letters as the next best thing.

#6020
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus Juniorc. 509 AD

The taste of blessings is unknown to those who live in prosperity.

#6021
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus Juniorc. 510 AD

I seized the occasion to discharge the duty of humble deference that I owe you.

#6022
Ennodius of PaviaEugenetesc. 511 AD

Diligence is the cause of many letters.

#6023
Ennodius of PaviaPartheniusc. 512 AD

**From:** Ennodius, deacon of Pavia

#6024
Ennodius of PaviaArchotamiac. 513 AD

Although the rights of affection that blood kinship confers might seem to make a letter unnecessary, I write anyway...

#6025
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus Juniorc. 513 AD

Your Greatness knows what devotion I bear you.

#6026
Ennodius of PaviaEuprepiac. 514 AD

**From:** Ennodius, deacon of Pavia

#6027
Ennodius of PaviaSenarius, an man (a Roman official at Burgundian court)c. 515 AD

The richness of your conscience overflows into everything you do.

#6028
Ennodius of PaviaGudilevusc. 516 AD

Those whom fortune favors often attract the attention of those who seek to share in their success.

#6029
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus Juniorc. 516 AD

Although the distinguished man I commend to you hardly needs my introduction, custom and affection require that I...

#6030
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus Juniorc. 517 AD

The magnitude of my grief cannot be contained in a letter.

#6031
Ennodius of PaviaThe Popec. 517 AD

The watchful care of Your Beatitude for the Church and its servants is known to all, and I write to commend both the...

#6032
Ennodius of PaviaUnknownc. 518 AD

**From:** Ennodius, deacon of Milan (later bishop of Pavia)

#6033
Ennodius of PaviaHormisdas and Dioscorusc. 518 AD

I know that the weight of your shared responsibilities leaves little room for the claims of private friendship.

#6034
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus Albusc. 519 AD

Although Your Greatness requires no elaboration from me, the obligations of friendship require at least a letter.

#6035
Ennodius of PaviaDomninac. 519 AD

Amid the cares and difficulties that press upon us all, the consolation of correspondence is one of the few...

#6036
Ennodius of PaviaAdeodatusc. 520 AD

The dispensation of heaven arranges our affairs with a wisdom we rarely appreciate at the time.

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Ennodius of PaviaBishops Gerontius and Johnc. 520 AD

So it turns out that the friendship we professed was false — or at least, your silence suggests as much.

#6038
Ennodius of PaviaFirminac. 520 AD

**From:** Ennodius, bishop of Pavia

#7001
Ennodius of PaviaJulianus, Scriboc. 493 AD

By following the instructions of Your Greatness, I am discharging a duty I owe, since a man comes close to justice...

#7002
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus of Riezc. 494 AD

How much is added to the burden of grief when affliction is interrupted — when adversity, to sting all the more...

#7003
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 495 AD

I would retrace the prayers with which I pleaded with Your Magnitude on your departure, except that I wish to avoid...

#7004
Ennodius of PaviaAgnellusc. 496 AD

The letters that normally serve my affection as willing messengers are now, for once, drafted by pain.

#7005
Ennodius of PaviaSenarius, an man (a Roman official at Burgundian court)c. 496 AD

Although the king's business rightly claims the first loyalty of a man like you, my lord — and although the...

#7006
Ennodius of PaviaFlorusc. 497 AD

When friends owe a debt of correspondence and pay it jointly, the creditor can hardly complain about the terms.

#7007
Ennodius of PaviaHelpidiusc. 498 AD

Perfect love does not suffer the losses of bodily absence, nor is the serene union of souls diminished by the...

#7008
Ennodius of PaviaEuprepiac. 499 AD

I have written to you before about my health, and I write again now — not because the news has changed, but because...

#7009
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 500 AD

The grandeur you avoid in your letters you possess by nature.

#7010
Ennodius of PaviaFlorusc. 501 AD

Having performed the duty of a persistent creditor, I now call in the debt of a promise.

#7011
Ennodius of PaviaAgnellusc. 502 AD

It pains me that a man so richly endowed with the gifts of eloquence should withhold them from one who would value...

#7012
Ennodius of PaviaHormisdas, Romec. 502 AD

There would be no excuse left for the unskilled if they said too much.

#7013
Ennodius of PaviaBoethiusc. 503 AD

If it were permitted to defer what has been commanded, I would have been granted a delay by the very man who gave...

#7014
Ennodius of PaviaArchotamiac. 504 AD

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#7015
Ennodius of PaviaAgnellusc. 505 AD

Thanks be to God, whose generosity toward Your Greatness has exceeded what mere human merit could claim.

#7016
Ennodius of PaviaUnknownc. 506 AD

**From:** Ennodius, deacon in Pavia

#7017
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 507 AD

If you had been concerned about my humble person, the concern would have shown itself in action.

#7018
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 508 AD

If a judge of humble persons takes the trouble to hear their case, how much more should a man of your stature attend...

#7019
Ennodius of PaviaSimplicianusc. 508 AD

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#7020
Ennodius of PaviaMaximus of Madaurac. 509 AD

While the servants of the wine-press were completing the bounty of autumn — and the whole countryside was occupied...

#7021
Ennodius of PaviaMaximus of Madaurac. 510 AD

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#7022
Ennodius of PaviaMaximus of Madaurac. 511 AD

Your Eminence's voice carries more weight in a single line than lesser men achieve in pages.

#7023
Ennodius of PaviaMaximus of Madaurac. 512 AD

Your Greatness extends the festivities of the wedding, and the joy that attends them spreads like ripples in water.

#7024
Ennodius of PaviaPompey, Against Epistle of Stephen About Baptism of Hereticsc. 513 AD

Our common son Marcellus demands of me the admonition that his progress requires.

#7025
Ennodius of PaviaSymmachusc. 514 AD

The law that desire writes for friendship is one I know well — it compels the pen when reason might counsel silence.

#7026
Ennodius of PaviaAgnellusc. 514 AD

You have carried out my wishes beyond what I dared to request, and I write to thank you.

#7027
Ennodius of PaviaProbusc. 515 AD

I choose the loss of modesty over the loss of opportunity.

#7028
Ennodius of PaviaAdeodatusc. 516 AD

My wishes have been fulfilled through your efforts, and I write to acknowledge both the result and the agent.

#7029
Ennodius of PaviaBeatus, Chancellorc. 516 AD

I do not submit my letter to the judgment of critics — it was written for a friend, not for an audience.

#7030
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus Albusc. 517 AD

The hope placed in the young is solid, and their progress confirms what our faith in them anticipated.

#7031
Ennodius of PaviaPartheniusc. 517 AD

Silence would have been the proper response to your own silence — an eye for an eye, as it were.

#8001
Ennodius of PaviaBoethiusc. 493 AD

Full of the best hopes for you, and wishing you every good fortune, I reach for the pen of letter-writing.

#8002
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 494 AD

It would be only fitting for Your Greatness to display the riches of your talent while following the teachings of...

#8003
Ennodius of PaviaMessalac. 495 AD

[Messala appears to be a young man of good family whose rhetorical education Ennodius is overseeing -- or at least...

#8004
Ennodius of PaviaArator, Manc. 496 AD

You left for distant parts and forgot all about friendship.

#8005
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 497 AD

There is no need to commend with elaborate words the artisans sent by the holy bishop.

#8006
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 497 AD

I would have you know that my affection for you does not waver with distance or cool with the passage of time.

#8007
Ennodius of PaviaSenarius, an man (a Roman official at Burgundian court)c. 498 AD

Among holy consciences, no one denies what is owed to love.

#8008
Ennodius of PaviaHelpidiusc. 499 AD

I thought my previous letter would have drawn a reply by now, but the roads are uncertain and carriers unreliable —...

#8009
Ennodius of PaviaMessalac. 500 AD

If the divine favor has at last turned you from your habit of negligence toward the correspondence I have long...

#8010
Ennodius of PaviaMoyses and Maximus, and Rest of Confessorsc. 501 AD

May the supreme Judge order your prayers favorably.

#8011
Ennodius of PaviaArator, Manc. 502 AD

I am astonished that you disfigure with ugly silence the Roman polish of your education.

#8012
Ennodius of PaviaFlorusc. 503 AD

You can judge from the quality of your own heart how tightly I hold you and with what devotion I embrace you.

#8013
Ennodius of PaviaAurelianus, an manc. 503 AD

I would be lying about my affection if I did not confess that your departure left a wound.

#8014
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 504 AD

I would have kept my difficulties to myself, had I not understood that your concern for me makes my silence a form...

#8015
Ennodius of PaviaEdasiusc. 505 AD

Before the test, the loyalty of friends is hidden.

#8016
Ennodius of PaviaBarbara and Antoninac. 506 AD

I have not forgotten my debt to you, nor have I withdrawn from the duties that affection requires.

#8017
Ennodius of PaviaStephaniac. 507 AD

I believe that my prayers reach you even when you are unaware of them.

#8018
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 508 AD

The bearer of this letter compelled me to take up my pen again — not that I needed much compelling.

#8019
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus Albusc. 508 AD

Although every frequency of letters may seem insufficient to express what I feel, the attempt itself has value.

#8020
Ennodius of PaviaAgnellusc. 509 AD

If I could follow you in body, I would spare myself the trouble of words.

#8021
Ennodius of PaviaBeatus, Chancellorc. 510 AD

If I could erase my previous letter by writing a better one, I would multiply my pages endlessly — always improving,...

#8022
Ennodius of PaviaFlorusc. 511 AD

Who more justly learns the signs of my prosperity than you?

#8023
Ennodius of PaviaFlorusc. 512 AD

The distinguished Eleutherius, in a matter of his own that the Vicar had accepted for hearing from the lord Prefect,...

#8024
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus Albusc. 513 AD

Your kindness transcends the ordinary measure of human generosity.

#8025
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus Albusc. 514 AD

As soon as heavenly grace restored me, my first thought was of you.

#8026
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 514 AD

A man who desires your letters cannot remain silent himself, nor should the one who seeks conversation set the...

#8027
Ennodius of PaviaBarbara and Antoninac. 515 AD

Although the world around us remains unsettled, the bonds between friends provide a stability that events cannot shake.

#8028
Ennodius of PaviaBeatus, Chancellorc. 516 AD

What return of correspondence I have earned from you, you alone can measure.

#8029
Ennodius of PaviaBeatus, Chancellorc. 516 AD

Your error does not bring me joy — but neither does it shake my affection.

#8030
Ennodius of PaviaAdeodatusc. 517 AD

Bitter illness has laid me low, and from this bed I write to you with what strength remains.

#8031
Ennodius of PaviaBoethiusc. 518 AD

The high regard in which I hold Your Greatness has demanded this exchange of letters, but the haste of the carrier...

#8032
Ennodius of PaviaQuintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 518 AD

A necessary matter of practical importance has prompted this letter.

#8033
Ennodius of PaviaHormisdas, Romec. 519 AD

What you are to me and what I am to you — these are things that titles cannot change and promotions cannot diminish.

#8034
Ennodius of PaviaPorcianusc. 519 AD

The divine declarations that illuminate your way of life are the same ones that guide my own.

#8035
Ennodius of PaviaAurelianus, an manc. 519 AD

The unloveliness of the situation speaks for itself, and I will not make it worse by dwelling on details that only...

#8036
Ennodius of PaviaBoethiusc. 520 AD

Learning had nearly lost its claim to public attention — until you restored it.

#8037
Ennodius of PaviaBoethiusc. 520 AD

Although my poor efforts cannot adequately praise your accomplishments, the attempt itself is a duty I owe to...

#8038
Ennodius of PaviaQuintus Aurelius Symmachusc. 520 AD

Petition is never ineffective when it reaches a man of justice and compassion.

#8039
Ennodius of PaviaHormisdas, Romec. 520 AD

If you have deigned to read these lines, then the old bond between us still holds — and that is all I needed to know.

#8040
Ennodius of PaviaBoethiusc. 520 AD

The repetition of a request accuses a good conscience of forgetfulness.

#8041
Ennodius of PaviaAgapitusc. 520 AD

The grief of those who truly love is inconsolable by ordinary means.

#8042
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 520 AD

The reports of your illness have reached me, and I write with the urgency that love demands.

#8043
Ennodius of PaviaMessalac. 521 AD

Has there ever been a time when you were free from the obligation of my letters?

#9001
Ennodius of PaviaArator, Manc. 493 AD

I would like you to look kindly on my effort and forgive the poverty of my talent, because it is wrong to despise...

#9002
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus of Riezc. 494 AD

Your Eminence's conscience is well aware of what we owe to the distinguished Faustinus — both on account of his...

#9003
Ennodius of PaviaMeribaudusc. 495 AD

It would be like helping the sun with torches or enriching the sea with a tiny drop of water -- that is how...

#9004
Ennodius of PaviaProbinus, Patricianc. 496 AD

If my humble petition still held any place in Your Eminence's memory, you would have made it known through frequent...

#9005
Ennodius of PaviaHormisdas, Romec. 497 AD

The dispensation of heaven joins in affection through the gift of letters those whom it has united in love.

#9006
Ennodius of PaviaBeatus, Chancellorc. 498 AD

Your name promises what I hope your character delivers: blessedness.

#9007
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 498 AD

I bless the threefold unity in majesty of our God, who has lifted me up amid my distresses by the gift of union with...

#9008
Ennodius of PaviaVictorc. 499 AD

The strength of a friendship is proved not by grand gestures but by steady correspondence.

#9009
Ennodius of PaviaCamillac. 500 AD

You have taken up our counsel — though I am not entirely sure which particular advice you followed.

#9010
Ennodius of PaviaCelsusc. 501 AD

It is flattery, not the sacrament of true goodwill, when affection is shown only to those who are present.

#9011
Ennodius of PaviaFaustusc. 502 AD

I received your letter, rich with the wealth of many joys, and I give thanks for the grace God has shown in...

#9012
Ennodius of PaviaMessalac. 503 AD

I endure the absence of your letters if — as it seems — your silence is the price of excellence.

#9013
Ennodius of PaviaPanfroniusc. 503 AD

Believe me when I say that I am a stranger in my own land with you absent.

#9014
Ennodius of PaviaHelpidiusc. 504 AD

May God commend your holiness to His own mercy and loving care.

#9015
Ennodius of PaviaStephaniac. 505 AD

It is well with my spirit that the burden of sin that weighed upon your soul has been lifted by divine grace.

#9016
Ennodius of PaviaAdeodatusc. 506 AD

I should have replied to your letter long ago, and the delay weighs on me.

#9017
Ennodius of PaviaApodemiac. 507 AD

The faith of reputation is not lame when it rests on the testimony of trustworthy witnesses.

#9018
Ennodius of PaviaStephaniac. 508 AD

A letter would be sufficient proof of the care I bear you — and so I send one.

#9019
Ennodius of PaviaAgnellusc. 509 AD

For a long time my soul hung in uncertainty, not knowing whether your silence meant neglect or misfortune.

#9020
Ennodius of PaviaMascatorc. 509 AD

It is right for me to hope for what is good, and right for you to fulfill it.

#9021
Ennodius of PaviaHelpidiusc. 510 AD

Even if the inhuman distance of Pontus makes you forgetful of me, I will not return the favor.

#9022
Ennodius of PaviaFaustus Albusc. 511 AD

I place my hope in the Trinity, our God, through the intercession of the saints, that the outcome we seek will be...

#9023
Ennodius of PaviaLiberius, Praetorian of Gaulc. 512 AD

The infusion of heavenly mystery has granted me the opportunity to address Your Greatness, and I seize it with both...

#9024
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 513 AD

All would be well with my spirit if you would at least condescend to write.

#9025
Ennodius of PaviaAgnellac. 514 AD

It pleases me that Your Greatness has noticed my devotion.

#9026
Ennodius of PaviaMessalac. 515 AD

I know you well enough to trust that your devotion will only grow with time.

#9027
Ennodius of PaviaAurelianus, an manc. 515 AD

I owe you a letter, and I pay the debt gladly.

#9028
Ennodius of PaviaAgapiusc. 516 AD

The duty I am charged with grows harder in harsh conditions.

#9029
Ennodius of PaviaLiberius, Praetorian of Gaulc. 517 AD

If the spirit of the poets were mine to command, I would summon it now — for the subject of this letter deserves an...

#9030
Ennodius of PaviaIn the sign of Christc. 517 AD

In the sign of Christ.

#9031
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 518 AD

While God continues to grant us pleasant days, I seize the moment to write — because joy, like all things, is...

#9032
Ennodius of PaviaAdeodatusc. 518 AD

How much your friendship has meant to me, only God fully knows — and perhaps you have some inkling.

#9033
Ennodius of PaviaCaesarius of Clermontc. 519 AD

What I had hoped for on the basis of your reputation, I now confirm through the evidence of your letters.

#9034
Ennodius of PaviaAvienusc. 519 AD

Where are those who say that prosperity makes men forget their friends?

#9035
Ennodius of PaviaMessalac. 519 AD

Good fortune that arrives without warning is the best kind, because it carries no burden of anticipation.