Letter 148

Synesius of CyreneOlympius|c. 408 AD|synesius cyrene
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To Olympius.

I have neglected my duty to pay tribute, but what could I do? Not one of the Greeks settled in Libya is willing to send merchant ships to your waters. At the same time, I release you from your contribution — we are even.

[The letter continues with reflections on the good life, the exchange of goods between friends, and the way philosophical friendship transcends material obligations.]

Modern English rendering for readability. See the 19th-century translation or original Latin/Greek for scholarly use.

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