Letter 150

Synesius of CyrenePylaemenes|c. 407 AD|synesius cyrene
friendship

To Pylaemenes.

I believe that even in your Heraclea, no one is ignorant of the name of our fellow countryman, the philosopher Alexander — a man who distinguished himself everywhere. "A dumb man is he who knows him not" — as the saying goes. He is coming to you. Receive him as he deserves, and you will have a companion worthy of your intellect.

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

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