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Synesius of Cyrene |
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Mosaic depicting an angel. Museum of Ptolemais |
Synesius
of Cyrene (c.370-c.413) was a Neo-Platonic
philosopher who became bishop of Ptolemais
in the Cyrenaica.
He left behind a small corpus of texts that offer much information
about daily life in Late Antiquity, and about the
christianization
of the Roman world. Letter 120 is offered here in the translation by A. Fitzgerald. It was written in 401; the news to which Synesius refers, appears to be from Europe; he asks his brother if he knows more. The story Synesius promises to tell is lost, but must have something to do with the events narrated in The Egyptian Tale. Letter 120: Asking for InformationTo his BrotherWhen a sick man vomits with difficulty, the doctors prescribe tepid water for him to swallow, so as to make it easy for him to give up whatever is already in his stomach. For my part I desire to give you news which has recently been brought me from the other continent, in order that you may give it up to me in turn, but swollen in volume by everything else that you have learned yourself. |
Online 2007 Revision: 12 August 2007 |
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