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8 (2). We will pass on
to clear up another of the charges, if only he will confess under the
stress of his own consciousness of wrong that he has been convicted
both of perjury and of making a false defence. Otherwise, if he
attempts to deny what I say, I can produce as witnesses any number of
my brethren, who, while living in the cells built by me on the Mount of
Olives, copied out for him most of the Dialogues of Cicero. I often, as
they wrote them out, had in my hands quaternions2954
2954 Quaterniones may mean ‘sets of
four.’ It likely to be used for a ‘cahier’ of
four sheets. |
of these Dialogues; and I looked them over myself, in recognition of
the fact that he gave them much larger pay than is usually given for
writings of other sorts. He himself also came to see me at Jerusalem
from Bethlehem, bringing with him a book which contained a single
Dialogue of Cicero, and also one of Plato’s in Greek; he will not
pretend to deny having given me that book, and having stayed some time
with me. But what is the use of delaying so long over a matter which is
clearer than the light? To all that I have said this addition is to be
made, after which all further comment is superfluous; that after he had
settled in the monastery at Bethlehem, and indeed not so long ago, he
took the office of a teacher in grammar, and explained ‘his
own’ Maro and the comedians and lyrical and historical writers to
young boys who had been entrusted to him that he might teach them the
fear of the Lord: so that he actually became a teacher and professor in
the knowledge of those heathen authors, as to whom he had sworn that if
he even read them he would have denied Christ.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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