Letter 92: May you continue doing what you do best -- confirming just decisions, saving cities, hating sycophants, and...

LibaniusModestus|c. 322 AD|Libanius|AI-assisted
grief deathillness

To Modestus. (359)

May it be yours to do your accustomed things, and these are: to make cities secure and to preserve them, to hate informers, and to come to the aid of those who are wronged; but for us, as the common report has it, the common interests too are harmed, and even if this is greater than the truth, yet that at least is no falsehood, that the death of our uncle has destroyed our household.

He is dead, O gods, he is dead, Phasganius, the best of all men, whom you above all men respected, and by whom you above all men were admired, and over whom, when he was ill, you were most concerned.

For my part, then, I would pray that the same end might come to me at once; but since I have been kept alive for grief and tears, I look to a single consolation, namely you and your power, which we now enjoy though you are absent, and clearly we shall enjoy it in greater measure, whenever you come.

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Latin / Greek Original

Μοδέστῳ. (359)

Σὲ μὲν εἴη τὰ εἰωθότα ποιεῖν ταῦτα δέ ἐστι
τε βεβαιοῦν καὶ σώζειν πόλεις καὶ μισεῖν συκοφάντας καὶ
15 βοηθεῖν ἀδικουμένοις· ἡμῖν δέ, ὡς μὲν ὁ κοινὸς λόγος, καὶ
τὰ κοινὰ βλάπτεται, εἰ δὲ τοῦτο μεῖζον τοῦ ἀληθοῦς, ἀλλ’
ἐκεῖνό γε οὐ ψεῦδος, ὅτι τήν γε ἡμετέραν οἰκίαν ἀπολώλεκεν
ἡ τελευτὴ τοῦ θείου.

τέθνηκεν, ὦ θεοί, τέθνηκεν ὁ πάντα
ἄριστος Φασγάνιος, ὃν σὺ μάλιστα ἀνθρώπων ᾐδέσθης καὶ

ὑφ’ οὗ μάλιστα ἀνθρώπων ἐθαυμάσθης καὶ περὶ οὗ μάλιστα
ἀσθενοῦντος ἐφρόντισας.

ἐγὼ μὲν οὖν εὐξαίμην
ἐκείνῳ τὴν αὐτὴν εὐθὺς ἐλθεῖν, ἐπεὶ δὲ τετήρημαι λύπη καὶ
δάκρυσιν, εἰς μίαν ὁρῶ παραμυθίαν, σέ τε καὶ τὴν σὴν δύ-
ναμιν ὧν νῦν τε ἀπολαύομεν ἀπόντος καὶ δῆλον ὡς μειζόνως,
ἡνίκα ἂν ἴλθης, ἀπολαυσόμεθα.

Revision history

  1. 2026-05-27v2.2.34-import

    Initial corpus import from modern libanius retranslated v1.

    Fields: letter text, metadata, source links. Source: https://github.com/OpenGreekAndLatin/First1KGreek/blob/master/volume_xml/libanius_10.xml

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