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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Sancti Hilarii: Epistola Ad Abram Filiam
+Suam (Circa Finem Anni 558 Missa.), by Hilarius
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+Title: Sancti Hilarii: Epistola Ad Abram Filiam Suam (Circa Finem Anni 558 Missa.)
+ Patrologiae Cursus Completus; Tomus X
+
+Author: Hilarius
+
+Editor: Jacques Paul Migne
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+Release Date: October 21, 2007 [EBook #23143]
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+SANCTI HILARII
+
+EPISTOLA AD ABRAM FILIAM SUAM.
+
+(Circa Finem Anni 558 Missa.)
+
+
+Dilectissimæ filiæ[a] Abræ Hilarius in Domino salutem.
+
+1. _Abra patris absentiam dolet._--Accepi litteras tuas, in quibus
+intelligo desiderantem te mei esse: et certum (_Mss._ certe) ita habeo.
+Sentio enim quantum præsentia horum qui amantur optabilis sit. Et quia
+gravem tibi esse absentiam meam scirem, ne me forte impium esse erga te
+existimares, qui tam diu a te abessem: excusare tibi et profectionem
+meam et moras volui, ut intelligeres me non impie tibi, sed utiliter
+deesse. Namque cum te, filia, ut unicam, ita, quantum a me est, et
+unanimem habeam; vellem te pulcherrimam omnium et sanissimam vivere.
+
+2. _Hilarius abest, ut vestem et margaritam pretiosam filiæ
+conquirat._--Nuntiatum ergo mihi est, esse quemdam juvenem, habentem
+margaritam et vestem inæstimabilis pretii: quam si quis ab eo posset
+mereri, super humanas divitias et salutem et dives et salvus fieret. Ad
+hunc[b] his auditis profectus sum: ad quem cum per multas et longas et
+difficiles vias venissem, videns eum statim procidi. Adest enim tam
+pulcher juvenis, ut ante conspectum ejus nemo audeat consistere. Qui ubi
+me procidisse vidit, interrogari me jussit quid vellem, et quid rogarem:
+et ego respondi, audisse me de veste sua et margarita, et ob id venisse;
+et si eam mihi dignaretur præstare, esse mihi filiam quam vehementer
+diligerem, cui hanc vestem atque margaritam quærerem. Et[c] inter hæc
+prostratus in faciem fleo plurimum, et noctibus ac diebus ingemiscens,
+rogo uti audire dignaretur precem meam.
+
+3. _Vestis hæc et margarita quanti facienda._--Post quæ, quia bonus est
+juvenis et[d] melius illo nihil est, ait mihi, Nosti hanc vestem atque
+hanc margaritam, quam a me lacrymis rogas uti eam filiæ tuæ concedam? Et
+ego respondi illi, Domine, auditu cognovi de ipsis, et fide credidi: et
+scio quia optimæ sunt, et salus vera est hac veste uti, et hac margarita
+ornari. Et statim ministris suis præcepit, ut mihi et vestem hanc et
+margaritam ostenderent: et confestim ita fit. Ac vestem primo vidi:
+vidi, filia, vidi quod eloqui non possum. Numquid non sericum secundum
+subtilitatem ejus[e] spartum erat? Numquid candori ejus nives comparatæ
+non nigrescebant? Numquid aurum juxta fulgorem ejus non lividatur? Ipsa
+enim multicolor, et nihil prorsus comparatum ei poterat æquari. Post
+quam vidi margaritam: qua visa statim concidi. Non enim potuerunt oculi
+mei sustinere tantum ejus colorem. Nam nec cœli, nec lucis, nec maris,
+nec terræ species pulcritudini ejus poterat comparari.
+
+4. _Utriusque commoda et dotes._--Et cum prostratus jacerem, ait mihi
+quidam de assistentibus, Video te sollicitum et bonum patrem esse, et
+hanc vestem atque hanc margaritam ad filiam tuam desiderare: sed ut
+magis desideres, ostendo tibi quid adhuc hæc vestis atque margarita boni
+habeat. Vestis hæc numquam tineis comeditur, non usu atteritur, non
+sorde inficitur, non vi scinditur, non damno amittitur: sed semper talis
+qualis est permanet. Margaritæ vero hæc virtus est, ut si quis eam
+induerit, non ægrotet, non senescat, non moriatur. Nihil omnino in se
+habet, quod sit[f] noxium corpori: sed utenti ea nihil accidit, quod aut
+mortem afferat, aut ætatem demutet, aut impediat sanitatem. Quod ubi
+audivi, filia, exanimari magis desiderio margaritæ et vestis istius
+cœpi: et sicut prostratus jacebam, indeficienti fletu et intenta
+oratione juvenem precari cœpi, dicens: Domine sancte, miserere preci
+meæ, et miserere sollicitudini et vitæ meæ. Si enim hanc vestem mihi et
+margaritam non concedis, miser futurus sum, filiamque meam[g] viventem
+perditurus: ego propter hanc vestem et margaritam peregrinari volo.
+Scis, Domine, quia tibi non mentior.
+
+ [+527+]
+
+5. _Hilarii filiæ promittuntur, modo vana ornamenta abjiciat._--Post
+quam vocem meam audivit, jubet me levare; et ait mihi, moverunt me
+preces et lacrymæ tuæ, et bene est quod hoc credidisti. Et quia dixisti,
+te pro hac margarita ipsam vitam tuam velle impendere, non possum eam
+tibi negare: sed scire debes propositum et voluntatem meam. Vestis, quam
+ego dedero, talis est, ut[h] si quis voluerit veste alia colorata et
+serica et aurata uti, vestem meam capere non possit. Sed illi dabo eam,
+quæ contenta sit, non serico habitu, sed[i] nativis coloribus et
+insumptuoso textu vestiri: ita ut propter consuetudinem, purpuram[k]
+perangustam vestis habeat: non etiam purpura ipsa[l] diffundatur in
+vestem. Margarita vero, quam a me petis, naturæ ejus est, ut habere eam
+nemo possit, qui margaritam aliam habuerit: quia aliæ margaritæ aut de
+terra aut de mari sunt; mea autem, ut ipse tu vides, speciosa et
+pretiosa est, incomparabilis et cœlestis est, nec dignatur ibi esse ubi
+aliæ sunt. Non enim rebus meis convenit cum rebus hominis: quia qui
+veste mea et margarita utitur, in æternum sanus est; non febre
+exardescit, non vulneri patet, non annis demutatur, non morte
+dissolvitur;[m] æqualis enim semper et æternus est. Ego tamen hanc
+vestem et hanc margaritam meam petenti tibi dabo, ut eam filiæ tuæ
+perferas. Sed prius scire debes quid velit filia tua. Si se hujus vestis
+et margaritæ meæ dignam faciat, id est, si vestes sericas et auratas et
+infectas habere noluerit, si omnem margaritam alteram oderit; tunc hæc
+quæ me rogas tibi præstabo.
+
+6. _Filiam hortatur ut modestis utatur vestibus._--Post quam vocem,
+filia, lætus exsurgo, et secretum hoc habens, hanc ad te epistolam feci:
+rogans te per multas lacrymas meas, ut te huic vesti et margaritæ
+reserves, neque miserum senem tali damno tuo[n] facias, si hanc vestem
+et hanc margaritam non habueris. Testor[o] autem tibi, filia, Deum cœli
+et terræ, quia nihil hac veste atque hac margarita pretiosius est; et
+tui juris est, ut hanc habeas. Tu modo,[p] si quando tibi vestis alia
+afferatur, vel serica, vel infecta, vel deaurata, dicito ei qui tibi
+offert: Ego vestem alteram exspecto, propter quam pater meus a me tam
+diu peregrinatur, quam mihi quærit, quam non possum habere si hanc
+habuero. Sufficit mihi lana ovis meæ, sufficit mihi color quem natura
+attulit, sufficit mihi textus insumptuosus: cæterum vestem illam
+desidero, quæ dicitur non absumi, non atteri, non scindi. At vero si
+tibi margarita offeratur aut suspendenda collo, aut digito coaptanda,
+dices ita, Non mihi impedimento sint istæ inutiles et sordidæ margaritæ:
+sed exspecto illam pretiosissimam, pulcherrimam et utilissimam. Credo
+patri meo, quia et[q] ille ei, qui hanc spopondit sibi, credidit,
+propter quam mihi significavit se etiam mori velle: hanc exspecto, hanc
+desidero, quæ mihi præstabit salutem et æternitatem.
+
+ [hanc margaritam +528+ non habueris.]
+
+7. _Filiæ exspectat rescriptum. Hymnus matutinus et serotinus. Abræ
+mater._--Ergo, filia, subveni sollicitudini meæ, et hanc epistolam meam
+semper lege, et huic vesti et margaritæ te reserva. Et ipsa tu mihi,
+nullum interrogans, quibuslibet potes litteris rescribe, utrum vesti
+huic et margaritæ te reserves, ut sciam quid juveni illi respondeam:
+et ut si illam desideras, si exspectas, lætus possim ad te reditum
+cogitare. Cum autem mihi rescripseris, tunc tibi et ego quis sit hic
+juvenis, et qualis sit, et quid velit, et quid promittat, et quid
+possit, indicabo. Interim tibi hymnum matutinum et serotinum misi, ut
+memor mei semper sis. Tu vero si minus per ætatem hymnum et epistolam
+intellexeris, interroga matrem tuam, quæ optat ut te moribus suis
+genuerit Deo. Deus qui te genuit, hic et in æternum custodiat opto,
+filia desideratissima.
+
+
+ [Annotatio a: In plerisque mss. _Apræ_.]
+
+ [Annotatio b: In uno ms. Colb. _ad hunc videndum_, sine _his
+ auditis_.]
+
+ [Annotatio c: Sic mss. At editi, _in terram prostratus facie_.]
+
+ [Annotatio d: Exempla sancti Petri de Cultura Cenoman. _melior
+ illo nullus est_.]
+
+ [Annotatio e: Bad., Er. et Mir. _partem habuerat_. Lips. ex Erasmi
+ margine, _par erat_. Novissima editio Par. _sparsum erat_.
+ Beccensis ms. _præparatum non erat_. Ottobonius, _spartim erat_.
+ Significat Hilarius, monstratæ sibi vestis subtilitati comparatum
+ sericum prorsus spartum esse, ex quo scil. funes nautici et sportæ
+ olim fiebant.]
+
+ [Annotatio f: Editi, _obnoxium_: emendantur ex mss.]
+
+ [Annotatio g: In uno ms. Colb. _juvenem_, non _viventem_.]
+
+ [Annotatio h: Alter e mss. Colb. cum Boheriano, Ottob. et Cenom.,
+ _si qua puella_: et mox solus Ottob. _in veste mea capi non
+ possit_. Huc spectat illud Cypriani de Discipl. et Habitu
+ virginum, _Sericum et purpuram indutæ, Christum induere non
+ possunt_. Sic Hieronymus, epist. VII ad Lætam, ubi narravit quas
+ pœnas dederit Prætextata nobilissima, quod viro Hymetio jubente
+ filiæ Deo consecratæ habitum cultumque mutasset, concludit: _Sic
+ ulciscitur Christus violatores templi sui, sic gemmas et
+ pretiosissima ornamenta defendit._ Quod autem ibi de virginum
+ cultu habet, maxime vero illud, _Habeat alias margaritas, quibus
+ postea venditis emptura est pretiosissimum margaritum_, haud
+ mediocriter confirmat hanc epistolam Hilarii ætatem redolere,
+ neque ipsius stylo esse indignam. V. tract. ps. CXVIII, lit. 16,
+ n. 16.]
+
+ [Annotatio i: Nativos habituum colores commendant, et arte
+ quæsitos damnant etiam alii Patres. _Neque enim_, inquit Cyprianus
+ de Discipl. et Habitu virg. _Deus coccineas aut purpureas oves
+ fecit, aut herbarum succis et conchyliis tingere et colorare lanas
+ docuit._ Quod ex Tertulliano, lib. II de Cultu femin. n. 10,
+ expressit Cyprianus.]
+
+ [Annotatio k: Par. _purpuram per augustam vestis_. Editiones aliæ,
+ _purpuream per augustas vestes_. Duo mss. _purpuram per angustas
+ vestes_. Melius alii, _perangustum vestis_: ad distinctionem scil.
+ _latioris purpuræ_, cujus meminit Tertullianus, de Pallio num. 4,
+ unde est _clavus latus_ ab eodem memoratus, n. 13 de Corona.
+ Hieronymus vero, epist. 22, ad Eustochium depingens et carpens
+ quasdam virgines, quæ in publico notabiliter incedebant, inter
+ alia ait, _purpura tantum in veste tenuis_. Nonnihil confert hic
+ Hilarii locus ad explorandam generis illius nobilitatem.]
+
+ [Annotatio l: Editi, _defundatur in veste_: emendantur ex
+ scriptis.]
+
+ [Annotatio m: Ita omnes fere mss. Editi vero, _æqualis æternis_.
+ Codex Ottob. _æqualis enim est vestis mea et æterna_: et paulo
+ ante _non vulnera patitur_, pro _non vulneri patet_.]
+
+ [Annotatio n: Beccensis codex, _efficias_. Cenom. _conficias_.
+ Boherianus et aliquot alii, _neque misero seni tale damnum tuum
+ facias_. Unus Colb. _neque miserum semen tali damno tuo te
+ facias_. Cui consentit Germ. nisi quod ab eo abest _te_.]
+
+ [Annotatio o: Hujusmodi obtestationis exemplum legimus lib. de
+ Synodis, num. 91, puta, _Testor Deum cœli atque terræ, me cum
+ neutrum audissem_, etc.]
+
+ [Annotatio p: Ita ms. Ottob. At editi, _tu modo quando tibi vestis
+ alia affertur_.]
+
+ [Annotatio q: Excusi, _ille qui spopondit ei se credidit_:
+ corriguntur ex ms. Boher.]
+
+
+
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Sancti Hilarii: Epistola Ad Abram Filiam
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+Title: Sancti Hilarii: Epistola Ad Abram Filiam Suam (Circa Finem Anni 558 Missa.)
+ Patrologiae Cursus Completus; Tomus X
+
+Author: Hilarius
+
+Editor: Jacques Paul Migne
+
+Release Date: October 21, 2007 [EBook #23143]
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+Language: Latin
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++525-526+
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+SANCTI HILARII
+
+EPISTOLA AD ABRAM FILIAM SUAM.
+
+(Circa Finem Anni 558 Missa.)
+
+
+Dilectissimæ filiæ[a] Abræ Hilarius in Domino salutem.
+
+1. _Abra patris absentiam dolet._--Accepi litteras tuas, in quibus
+intelligo desiderantem te mei esse: et certum (_Mss._ certe) ita habeo.
+Sentio enim quantum præsentia horum qui amantur optabilis sit. Et quia
+gravem tibi esse absentiam meam scirem, ne me forte impium esse erga te
+existimares, qui tam diu a te abessem: excusare tibi et profectionem
+meam et moras volui, ut intelligeres me non impie tibi, sed utiliter
+deesse. Namque cum te, filia, ut unicam, ita, quantum a me est, et
+unanimem habeam; vellem te pulcherrimam omnium et sanissimam vivere.
+
+2. _Hilarius abest, ut vestem et margaritam pretiosam filiæ
+conquirat._--Nuntiatum ergo mihi est, esse quemdam juvenem, habentem
+margaritam et vestem inæstimabilis pretii: quam si quis ab eo posset
+mereri, super humanas divitias et salutem et dives et salvus fieret. Ad
+hunc[b] his auditis profectus sum: ad quem cum per multas et longas et
+difficiles vias venissem, videns eum statim procidi. Adest enim tam
+pulcher juvenis, ut ante conspectum ejus nemo audeat consistere. Qui ubi
+me procidisse vidit, interrogari me jussit quid vellem, et quid rogarem:
+et ego respondi, audisse me de veste sua et margarita, et ob id venisse;
+et si eam mihi dignaretur præstare, esse mihi filiam quam vehementer
+diligerem, cui hanc vestem atque margaritam quærerem. Et[c] inter hæc
+prostratus in faciem fleo plurimum, et noctibus ac diebus ingemiscens,
+rogo uti audire dignaretur precem meam.
+
+3. _Vestis hæc et margarita quanti facienda._--Post quæ, quia bonus est
+juvenis et[d] melius illo nihil est, ait mihi, Nosti hanc vestem atque
+hanc margaritam, quam a me lacrymis rogas uti eam filiæ tuæ concedam? Et
+ego respondi illi, Domine, auditu cognovi de ipsis, et fide credidi: et
+scio quia optimæ sunt, et salus vera est hac veste uti, et hac margarita
+ornari. Et statim ministris suis præcepit, ut mihi et vestem hanc et
+margaritam ostenderent: et confestim ita fit. Ac vestem primo vidi:
+vidi, filia, vidi quod eloqui non possum. Numquid non sericum secundum
+subtilitatem ejus[e] spartum erat? Numquid candori ejus nives comparatæ
+non nigrescebant? Numquid aurum juxta fulgorem ejus non lividatur? Ipsa
+enim multicolor, et nihil prorsus comparatum ei poterat æquari. Post
+quam vidi margaritam: qua visa statim concidi. Non enim potuerunt oculi
+mei sustinere tantum ejus colorem. Nam nec coeli, nec lucis, nec maris,
+nec terræ species pulcritudini ejus poterat comparari.
+
+4. _Utriusque commoda et dotes._--Et cum prostratus jacerem, ait mihi
+quidam de assistentibus, Video te sollicitum et bonum patrem esse, et
+hanc vestem atque hanc margaritam ad filiam tuam desiderare: sed ut
+magis desideres, ostendo tibi quid adhuc hæc vestis atque margarita boni
+habeat. Vestis hæc numquam tineis comeditur, non usu atteritur, non
+sorde inficitur, non vi scinditur, non damno amittitur: sed semper talis
+qualis est permanet. Margaritæ vero hæc virtus est, ut si quis eam
+induerit, non ægrotet, non senescat, non moriatur. Nihil omnino in se
+habet, quod sit[f] noxium corpori: sed utenti ea nihil accidit, quod aut
+mortem afferat, aut ætatem demutet, aut impediat sanitatem. Quod ubi
+audivi, filia, exanimari magis desiderio margaritæ et vestis istius
+coepi: et sicut prostratus jacebam, indeficienti fletu et intenta
+oratione juvenem precari coepi, dicens: Domine sancte, miserere preci
+meæ, et miserere sollicitudini et vitæ meæ. Si enim hanc vestem mihi et
+margaritam non concedis, miser futurus sum, filiamque meam[g] viventem
+perditurus: ego propter hanc vestem et margaritam peregrinari volo.
+Scis, Domine, quia tibi non mentior.
+
+ [+527+]
+
+5. _Hilarii filiæ promittuntur, modo vana ornamenta abjiciat._--Post
+quam vocem meam audivit, jubet me levare; et ait mihi, moverunt me
+preces et lacrymæ tuæ, et bene est quod hoc credidisti. Et quia dixisti,
+te pro hac margarita ipsam vitam tuam velle impendere, non possum eam
+tibi negare: sed scire debes propositum et voluntatem meam. Vestis, quam
+ego dedero, talis est, ut[h] si quis voluerit veste alia colorata et
+serica et aurata uti, vestem meam capere non possit. Sed illi dabo eam,
+quæ contenta sit, non serico habitu, sed[i] nativis coloribus et
+insumptuoso textu vestiri: ita ut propter consuetudinem, purpuram[k]
+perangustam vestis habeat: non etiam purpura ipsa[l] diffundatur in
+vestem. Margarita vero, quam a me petis, naturæ ejus est, ut habere eam
+nemo possit, qui margaritam aliam habuerit: quia aliæ margaritæ aut de
+terra aut de mari sunt; mea autem, ut ipse tu vides, speciosa et
+pretiosa est, incomparabilis et coelestis est, nec dignatur ibi esse ubi
+aliæ sunt. Non enim rebus meis convenit cum rebus hominis: quia qui
+veste mea et margarita utitur, in æternum sanus est; non febre
+exardescit, non vulneri patet, non annis demutatur, non morte
+dissolvitur;[m] æqualis enim semper et æternus est. Ego tamen hanc
+vestem et hanc margaritam meam petenti tibi dabo, ut eam filiæ tuæ
+perferas. Sed prius scire debes quid velit filia tua. Si se hujus vestis
+et margaritæ meæ dignam faciat, id est, si vestes sericas et auratas et
+infectas habere noluerit, si omnem margaritam alteram oderit; tunc hæc
+quæ me rogas tibi præstabo.
+
+6. _Filiam hortatur ut modestis utatur vestibus._--Post quam vocem,
+filia, lætus exsurgo, et secretum hoc habens, hanc ad te epistolam feci:
+rogans te per multas lacrymas meas, ut te huic vesti et margaritæ
+reserves, neque miserum senem tali damno tuo[n] facias, si hanc vestem
+et hanc margaritam non habueris. Testor[o] autem tibi, filia, Deum coeli
+et terræ, quia nihil hac veste atque hac margarita pretiosius est; et
+tui juris est, ut hanc habeas. Tu modo,[p] si quando tibi vestis alia
+afferatur, vel serica, vel infecta, vel deaurata, dicito ei qui tibi
+offert: Ego vestem alteram exspecto, propter quam pater meus a me tam
+diu peregrinatur, quam mihi quærit, quam non possum habere si hanc
+habuero. Sufficit mihi lana ovis meæ, sufficit mihi color quem natura
+attulit, sufficit mihi textus insumptuosus: cæterum vestem illam
+desidero, quæ dicitur non absumi, non atteri, non scindi. At vero si
+tibi margarita offeratur aut suspendenda collo, aut digito coaptanda,
+dices ita, Non mihi impedimento sint istæ inutiles et sordidæ margaritæ:
+sed exspecto illam pretiosissimam, pulcherrimam et utilissimam. Credo
+patri meo, quia et[q] ille ei, qui hanc spopondit sibi, credidit,
+propter quam mihi significavit se etiam mori velle: hanc exspecto, hanc
+desidero, quæ mihi præstabit salutem et æternitatem.
+
+ [hanc margaritam +528+ non habueris.]
+
+7. _Filiæ exspectat rescriptum. Hymnus matutinus et serotinus. Abræ
+mater._--Ergo, filia, subveni sollicitudini meæ, et hanc epistolam meam
+semper lege, et huic vesti et margaritæ te reserva. Et ipsa tu mihi,
+nullum interrogans, quibuslibet potes litteris rescribe, utrum vesti
+huic et margaritæ te reserves, ut sciam quid juveni illi respondeam:
+et ut si illam desideras, si exspectas, lætus possim ad te reditum
+cogitare. Cum autem mihi rescripseris, tunc tibi et ego quis sit hic
+juvenis, et qualis sit, et quid velit, et quid promittat, et quid
+possit, indicabo. Interim tibi hymnum matutinum et serotinum misi, ut
+memor mei semper sis. Tu vero si minus per ætatem hymnum et epistolam
+intellexeris, interroga matrem tuam, quæ optat ut te moribus suis
+genuerit Deo. Deus qui te genuit, hic et in æternum custodiat opto,
+filia desideratissima.
+
+
+ [Annotatio a: In plerisque mss. _Apræ_.]
+
+ [Annotatio b: In uno ms. Colb. _ad hunc videndum_, sine _his
+ auditis_.]
+
+ [Annotatio c: Sic mss. At editi, _in terram prostratus facie_.]
+
+ [Annotatio d: Exempla sancti Petri de Cultura Cenoman. _melior
+ illo nullus est_.]
+
+ [Annotatio e: Bad., Er. et Mir. _partem habuerat_. Lips. ex Erasmi
+ margine, _par erat_. Novissima editio Par. _sparsum erat_.
+ Beccensis ms. _præparatum non erat_. Ottobonius, _spartim erat_.
+ Significat Hilarius, monstratæ sibi vestis subtilitati comparatum
+ sericum prorsus spartum esse, ex quo scil. funes nautici et sportæ
+ olim fiebant.]
+
+ [Annotatio f: Editi, _obnoxium_: emendantur ex mss.]
+
+ [Annotatio g: In uno ms. Colb. _juvenem_, non _viventem_.]
+
+ [Annotatio h: Alter e mss. Colb. cum Boheriano, Ottob. et Cenom.,
+ _si qua puella_: et mox solus Ottob. _in veste mea capi non
+ possit_. Huc spectat illud Cypriani de Discipl. et Habitu
+ virginum, _Sericum et purpuram indutæ, Christum induere non
+ possunt_. Sic Hieronymus, epist. VII ad Lætam, ubi narravit quas
+ poenas dederit Prætextata nobilissima, quod viro Hymetio jubente
+ filiæ Deo consecratæ habitum cultumque mutasset, concludit: _Sic
+ ulciscitur Christus violatores templi sui, sic gemmas et
+ pretiosissima ornamenta defendit._ Quod autem ibi de virginum
+ cultu habet, maxime vero illud, _Habeat alias margaritas, quibus
+ postea venditis emptura est pretiosissimum margaritum_, haud
+ mediocriter confirmat hanc epistolam Hilarii ætatem redolere,
+ neque ipsius stylo esse indignam. V. tract. ps. CXVIII, lit. 16,
+ n. 16.]
+
+ [Annotatio i: Nativos habituum colores commendant, et arte
+ quæsitos damnant etiam alii Patres. _Neque enim_, inquit Cyprianus
+ de Discipl. et Habitu virg. _Deus coccineas aut purpureas oves
+ fecit, aut herbarum succis et conchyliis tingere et colorare lanas
+ docuit._ Quod ex Tertulliano, lib. II de Cultu femin. n. 10,
+ expressit Cyprianus.]
+
+ [Annotatio k: Par. _purpuram per augustam vestis_. Editiones aliæ,
+ _purpuream per augustas vestes_. Duo mss. _purpuram per angustas
+ vestes_. Melius alii, _perangustum vestis_: ad distinctionem scil.
+ _latioris purpuræ_, cujus meminit Tertullianus, de Pallio num. 4,
+ unde est _clavus latus_ ab eodem memoratus, n. 13 de Corona.
+ Hieronymus vero, epist. 22, ad Eustochium depingens et carpens
+ quasdam virgines, quæ in publico notabiliter incedebant, inter
+ alia ait, _purpura tantum in veste tenuis_. Nonnihil confert hic
+ Hilarii locus ad explorandam generis illius nobilitatem.]
+
+ [Annotatio l: Editi, _defundatur in veste_: emendantur ex
+ scriptis.]
+
+ [Annotatio m: Ita omnes fere mss. Editi vero, _æqualis æternis_.
+ Codex Ottob. _æqualis enim est vestis mea et æterna_: et paulo
+ ante _non vulnera patitur_, pro _non vulneri patet_.]
+
+ [Annotatio n: Beccensis codex, _efficias_. Cenom. _conficias_.
+ Boherianus et aliquot alii, _neque misero seni tale damnum tuum
+ facias_. Unus Colb. _neque miserum semen tali damno tuo te
+ facias_. Cui consentit Germ. nisi quod ab eo abest _te_.]
+
+ [Annotatio o: Hujusmodi obtestationis exemplum legimus lib. de
+ Synodis, num. 91, puta, _Testor Deum coeli atque terræ, me cum
+ neutrum audissem_, etc.]
+
+ [Annotatio p: Ita ms. Ottob. At editi, _tu modo quando tibi vestis
+ alia affertur_.]
+
+ [Annotatio q: Excusi, _ille qui spopondit ei se credidit_:
+ corriguntur ex ms. Boher.]
+
+
+
+
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Sancti Hilarii: Epistola Ad Abram Filiam
+Suam (Circa Finem Anni 558 Missa.), by Hilarius
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+Title: Sancti Hilarii: Epistola Ad Abram Filiam Suam (Circa Finem Anni 558 Missa.)
+ Patrologiae Cursus Completus; Tomus X
+
+Author: Hilarius
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+Editor: Jacques Paul Migne
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+<span class = "pagenum">525-526</span>
+<a name = "col525" id = "col525"> </a>
+<a name = "col526" id = "col526"> </a>
+
+<h1>SANCTI HILARII</h1>
+
+<h2>EPISTOLA AD ABRAM FILIAM SUAM.</h2>
+
+<h6>(CIRCA FINEM ANNI 558 MISSA.)</h6>
+
+<hr class = "mid">
+
+<p class = "center">
+Dilectissimæ filiæ<a class = "tag" name = "tag_a" id = "tag_a" href =
+"#note_a">a</a> Abræ Hilarius in Domino salutem.</p>
+
+<p>1. <i>Abra patris absentiam dolet.</i>&mdash;Accepi litteras tuas, in
+quibus intelligo desiderantem te mei esse: et certum (<i>Mss.</i> certe)
+ita habeo. Sentio enim quantum præsentia horum qui amantur optabilis
+sit. Et quia gravem tibi esse absentiam meam scirem, ne me forte impium
+esse erga te existimares, qui tam diu a te abessem: excusare tibi et
+profectionem meam et moras volui, ut intelligeres me non impie tibi, sed
+utiliter deesse. Namque cum te, filia, ut unicam, ita, quantum a me est,
+et unanimem habeam; vellem te pulcherrimam omnium et sanissimam
+vivere.</p>
+
+<p>2. <i>Hilarius abest, ut vestem et margaritam pretiosam filiæ
+conquirat.</i>&mdash;Nuntiatum ergo mihi est, esse quemdam juvenem,
+habentem margaritam et vestem inæstimabilis pretii: quam si quis ab eo
+posset mereri, super humanas divitias et salutem et dives et salvus
+fieret. Ad hunc<a class = "tag" name = "tag_b" id = "tag_b" href =
+"#note_b">b</a> his auditis profectus sum: ad quem cum per multas et
+longas et difficiles vias venissem, videns eum statim procidi. Adest
+enim tam pulcher juvenis, ut ante conspectum ejus nemo audeat
+consistere. Qui ubi me procidisse vidit, interrogari me jussit quid
+vellem, et quid rogarem: et ego respondi, audisse me de veste sua et
+margarita, et ob id venisse; et si eam mihi dignaretur præstare, esse
+mihi filiam quam vehementer diligerem, cui hanc vestem atque margaritam
+quærerem. Et<a class = "tag" name = "tag_c" id = "tag_c" href =
+"#note_c">c</a> inter hæc prostratus in faciem fleo plurimum, et
+noctibus ac diebus ingemiscens, rogo uti audire dignaretur precem
+meam.</p>
+
+<p>3. <i>Vestis hæc et margarita quanti facienda.</i>&mdash;Post quæ,
+quia bonus est juvenis et<a class = "tag" name = "tag_d" id = "tag_d"
+href = "#note_d">d</a> melius illo nihil est, ait mihi, Nosti hanc
+vestem atque hanc margaritam, quam a me lacrymis rogas uti eam filiæ tuæ
+concedam? Et ego respondi illi, Domine, auditu cognovi de ipsis, et fide
+credidi: et scio quia optimæ sunt, et salus vera est hac veste uti, et
+hac margarita ornari. Et statim ministris suis præcepit, ut mihi et
+vestem hanc et margaritam ostenderent: et confestim ita fit. Ac vestem
+primo vidi: vidi, filia, vidi quod eloqui non possum. Numquid non
+sericum secundum subtilitatem ejus<a class = "tag" name = "tag_e" id =
+"tag_e" href = "#note_e">e</a> spartum erat? Numquid candori ejus nives
+comparatæ non nigrescebant? Numquid aurum juxta fulgorem ejus non
+lividatur? Ipsa enim multicolor, et nihil prorsus comparatum ei poterat
+æquari. Post quam vidi margaritam: qua visa statim concidi. Non enim
+potuerunt oculi mei sustinere tantum ejus colorem. Nam nec cœli, nec
+lucis, nec maris, nec terræ species pulcritudini ejus poterat
+comparari.</p>
+
+<p>4. <i>Utriusque commoda et dotes.</i>&mdash;Et cum prostratus
+jacerem, ait mihi quidam de assistentibus, Video te sollicitum et bonum
+patrem esse, et hanc vestem atque hanc margaritam ad filiam tuam
+desiderare: sed ut magis desideres, ostendo tibi quid adhuc hæc vestis
+atque margarita boni habeat. Vestis hæc numquam tineis comeditur, non
+usu atteritur, non sorde inficitur, non vi scinditur, non damno
+amittitur: sed semper talis qualis est permanet. Margaritæ vero hæc
+virtus est, ut si quis eam induerit, non ægrotet, non senescat, non
+moriatur. Nihil omnino in se habet, quod sit<a class = "tag" name =
+"tag_f" id = "tag_f" href = "#note_f">f</a> noxium corpori: sed utenti
+ea nihil accidit, quod aut mortem afferat, aut ætatem demutet, aut
+impediat sanitatem. Quod ubi audivi, filia, exanimari magis desiderio
+margaritæ et vestis istius cœpi: et sicut prostratus jacebam,
+indeficienti fletu et intenta oratione juvenem precari cœpi, dicens:
+Domine sancte, miserere preci meæ, et miserere sollicitudini et vitæ
+meæ. Si enim hanc vestem mihi et margaritam non concedis, miser futurus
+sum, filiamque meam<a class = "tag" name = "tag_g" id = "tag_g" href =
+"#note_g">g</a> viventem perditurus: ego propter hanc vestem et
+margaritam peregrinari volo. Scis, Domine, quia tibi non mentior.</p>
+
+<span class = "pagenum">527</span>
+<a name = "col527" id = "col527"> </a>
+<p>5. <i>Hilarii filiæ promittuntur, modo vana ornamenta
+abjiciat.</i>&mdash;Post quam vocem meam audivit, jubet me levare; et
+ait mihi, moverunt me preces et lacrymæ tuæ, et bene est quod hoc
+credidisti. Et quia dixisti, te pro hac margarita ipsam vitam tuam velle
+impendere, non possum eam tibi negare: sed scire debes propositum et
+voluntatem meam. Vestis, quam ego dedero, talis est, ut<a class = "tag"
+name = "tag_h" id = "tag_h" href = "#note_h">h</a> si quis voluerit
+veste alia colorata et serica et aurata uti, vestem meam capere non
+possit. Sed illi dabo eam, quæ contenta sit, non serico habitu, sed<a
+class = "tag" name = "tag_i" id = "tag_i" href = "#note_i">i</a> nativis
+coloribus et insumptuoso textu vestiri: ita ut propter consuetudinem,
+purpuram<a class = "tag" name = "tag_k" id = "tag_k" href =
+"#note_k">k</a> perangustam vestis habeat: non etiam purpura ipsa<a
+class = "tag" name = "tag_l" id = "tag_l" href = "#note_l">l</a>
+diffundatur in vestem. Margarita vero, quam a me petis, naturæ ejus est,
+ut habere eam nemo possit, qui margaritam aliam habuerit: quia aliæ
+margaritæ aut de terra aut de mari sunt; mea autem, ut ipse tu vides,
+speciosa et pretiosa est, incomparabilis et cœlestis est, nec dignatur
+ibi esse ubi aliæ sunt. Non enim rebus meis convenit cum rebus hominis:
+quia qui veste mea et margarita utitur, in æternum sanus est; non febre
+exardescit, non vulneri patet, non annis demutatur, non morte
+dissolvitur;<a class = "tag" name = "tag_m" id = "tag_m" href =
+"#note_m">m</a> æqualis enim semper et æternus est. Ego tamen hanc
+vestem et hanc margaritam meam petenti tibi dabo, ut eam filiæ tuæ
+perferas. Sed prius scire debes quid velit filia tua. Si se hujus vestis
+et margaritæ meæ dignam faciat, id est, si vestes sericas et auratas et
+infectas habere noluerit, si omnem margaritam alteram oderit; tunc hæc
+quæ me rogas tibi præstabo.</p>
+
+<p>6. <i>Filiam hortatur ut modestis utatur vestibus.</i>&mdash;Post
+quam vocem, filia, lætus exsurgo, et secretum hoc habens, hanc ad te
+epistolam feci: rogans te per multas lacrymas meas, ut te huic vesti et
+margaritæ reserves, neque miserum senem tali damno tuo<a class = "tag"
+name = "tag_n" id = "tag_n" href = "#note_n">n</a> facias, si hanc
+vestem et hanc margaritam
+<span class = "pagenum">528</span>
+<a name = "col528" id = "col528"> </a>
+non habueris. Testor<a class = "tag" name = "tag_o" id = "tag_o" href =
+"#note_o">o</a> autem tibi, filia, Deum cœli et terræ, quia nihil hac
+veste atque hac margarita pretiosius est; et tui juris est, ut hanc
+habeas. Tu modo,<a class = "tag" name = "tag_p" id = "tag_p" href =
+"#note_p">p</a> si quando tibi vestis alia afferatur, vel serica, vel
+infecta, vel deaurata, dicito ei qui tibi offert: Ego vestem alteram
+exspecto, propter quam pater meus a me tam diu peregrinatur, quam mihi
+quærit, quam non possum habere si hanc habuero. Sufficit mihi lana ovis
+meæ, sufficit mihi color quem natura attulit, sufficit mihi textus
+insumptuosus: cæterum vestem illam desidero, quæ dicitur non absumi, non
+atteri, non scindi. At vero si tibi margarita offeratur aut suspendenda
+collo, aut digito coaptanda, dices ita, Non mihi impedimento sint istæ
+inutiles et sordidæ margaritæ: sed exspecto illam pretiosissimam,
+pulcherrimam et utilissimam. Credo patri meo, quia et<a class = "tag"
+name = "tag_q" id = "tag_q" href = "#note_q">q</a> ille ei, qui hanc
+spopondit sibi, credidit, propter quam mihi significavit se etiam mori
+velle: hanc exspecto, hanc desidero, quæ mihi præstabit salutem et
+æternitatem.</p>
+
+<p>7. <i>Filiæ exspectat rescriptum. Hymnus matutinus et serotinus. Abræ
+mater.</i>&mdash;Ergo, filia, subveni sollicitudini meæ, et hanc
+epistolam meam semper lege, et huic vesti et margaritæ te reserva. Et
+ipsa tu mihi, nullum interrogans, quibuslibet potes litteris rescribe,
+utrum vesti huic et margaritæ te reserves, ut sciam quid juveni illi
+respondeam: et ut si illam desideras, si exspectas, lætus possim ad te
+reditum cogitare. Cum autem mihi rescripseris, tunc tibi et ego quis sit
+hic juvenis, et qualis sit, et quid velit, et quid promittat, et quid
+possit, indicabo. Interim tibi hymnum matutinum et serotinum misi, ut
+memor mei semper sis. Tu vero si minus per ætatem hymnum et epistolam
+intellexeris, interroga matrem tuam, quæ optat ut te moribus suis
+genuerit Deo. Deus qui te genuit, hic et in æternum custodiat opto,
+filia desideratissima.</p>
+
+<hr class = "mid">
+
+<div class = "footnote">
+
+<p><a name = "note_a" id = "note_a" href = "#tag_a">a.</a>
+In plerisque mss. <i>Apræ</i>.</p>
+
+<p><a name = "note_b" id = "note_b" href = "#tag_b">b.</a>
+In uno ms. Colb. <i>ad hunc videndum</i>, sine <i>his auditis</i>.</p>
+
+<p><a name = "note_c" id = "note_c" href = "#tag_c">c.</a>
+Sic mss. At editi, <i>in terram prostratus facie</i>.</p>
+
+<p><a name = "note_d" id = "note_d" href = "#tag_d">d.</a>
+Exempla sancti Petri de Cultura Cenoman. <i>melior illo nullus
+est</i>.</p>
+
+<p><a name = "note_e" id = "note_e" href = "#tag_e">e.</a>
+Bad., Er. et Mir. <i>partem habuerat</i>. Lips. ex Erasmi margine,
+<i>par erat</i>. Novissima editio Par. <i>sparsum erat</i>. Beccensis
+ms. <i>præparatum non erat</i>. Ottobonius, <i>spartim erat</i>.
+Significat Hilarius, monstratæ sibi vestis subtilitati comparatum
+sericum prorsus spartum esse, ex quo scil. funes nautici et sportæ olim
+fiebant.</p>
+
+<p><a name = "note_f" id = "note_f" href = "#tag_f">f.</a>
+Editi, <i>obnoxium</i>: emendantur ex mss.</p>
+
+<p><a name = "note_g" id = "note_g" href = "#tag_g">g.</a>
+In uno ms. Colb. <i>juvenem</i>, non <i>viventem</i>.</p>
+
+<p><a name = "note_h" id = "note_h" href = "#tag_h">h.</a>
+Alter e mss. Colb. cum Boheriano, Ottob. et Cenom., <i>si qua
+puella</i>: et mox solus Ottob. <i>in veste mea capi non possit</i>. Huc
+spectat illud Cypriani de Discipl. et Habitu virginum, <i>Sericum et
+purpuram indutæ, Christum induere non possunt</i>. Sic Hieronymus,
+epist. <span class = "smallroman">VII</span> ad Lætam, ubi narravit quas
+pœnas dederit Prætextata nobilissima, quod viro Hymetio jubente filiæ
+Deo consecratæ habitum cultumque mutasset, concludit: <i>Sic ulciscitur
+Christus violatores templi sui, sic gemmas et pretiosissima ornamenta
+defendit.</i> Quod autem ibi de virginum cultu habet, maxime vero illud,
+<i>Habeat alias margaritas, quibus postea venditis emptura est
+pretiosissimum margaritum</i>, haud mediocriter confirmat hanc epistolam
+Hilarii ætatem redolere, neque ipsius stylo esse indignam. V. tract. ps.
+<span class = "smallroman">CXVIII</span>, lit. 16, n. 16.</p>
+
+<p><a name = "note_i" id = "note_i" href = "#tag_i">i.</a>
+Nativos habituum colores commendant, et arte quæsitos damnant etiam alii
+Patres. <i>Neque enim</i>, inquit Cyprianus de Discipl. et Habitu virg.
+<i>Deus coccineas aut purpureas oves fecit, aut herbarum succis et
+conchyliis tingere et colorare lanas docuit.</i> Quod ex Tertulliano,
+lib. <span class = "smallroman">II</span> de Cultu femin. n. 10,
+expressit Cyprianus.</p>
+
+<p><a name = "note_k" id = "note_k" href = "#tag_k">k.</a>
+Par. <i>purpuram per augustam vestis</i>. Editiones aliæ, <i>purpuream
+per augustas vestes</i>. Duo mss. <i>purpuram per angustas vestes</i>.
+Melius alii, <i>perangustum vestis</i>: ad distinctionem scil.
+<i>latioris purpuræ</i>, cujus meminit Tertullianus, de Pallio num. 4,
+unde est <i>clavus latus</i> ab eodem memoratus, n. 13 de Corona.
+Hieronymus vero, epist. 22, ad Eustochium depingens et carpens quasdam
+virgines, quæ in publico notabiliter incedebant, inter alia ait,
+<i>purpura tantum in veste tenuis</i>. Nonnihil confert hic Hilarii
+locus ad explorandam generis illius nobilitatem.</p>
+
+<p><a name = "note_l" id = "note_l" href = "#tag_l">l.</a>
+Editi, <i>defundatur in veste</i>: emendantur ex scriptis.</p>
+
+<p><a name = "note_m" id = "note_m" href = "#tag_m">m.</a>
+Ita omnes fere mss. Editi vero, <i>æqualis æternis</i>. Codex Ottob.
+<i>æqualis enim est vestis mea et æterna</i>: et paulo ante <i>non
+vulnera patitur</i>, pro <i>non vulneri patet</i>.</p>
+
+<p><a name = "note_n" id = "note_n" href = "#tag_n">n.</a>
+Beccensis codex, <i>efficias</i>. Cenom. <i>conficias</i>. Boherianus et
+aliquot alii, <i>neque misero seni tale damnum tuum facias</i>. Unus
+Colb. <i>neque miserum semen tali damno tuo te facias</i>. Cui consentit
+Germ. nisi quod ab eo abest <i>te</i>.</p>
+
+<p><a name = "note_o" id = "note_o" href = "#tag_o">o.</a>
+Hujusmodi obtestationis exemplum legimus lib. de Synodis, num. 91, puta,
+<i>Testor Deum cœli atque terræ, me cum neutrum audissem</i>, etc.</p>
+
+<p><a name = "note_p" id = "note_p" href = "#tag_p">p.</a>
+Ita ms. Ottob. At editi, <i>tu modo quando tibi vestis alia
+affertur</i>.</p>
+
+<p><a name = "note_q" id = "note_q" href = "#tag_q">q.</a>
+Excusi, <i>ille qui spopondit ei se credidit</i>: corriguntur ex ms.
+Boher.</p>
+</div>
+
+
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+<pre>
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Sancti Hilarii: Epistola Ad Abram Filiam
+Suam (Circa Finem Anni 558 Missa.), by Hilarius
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+Title: Sancti Hilarii: Epistola Ad Abram Filiam Suam (Circa Finem Anni 558 Missa.)
+ Patrologiae Cursus Completus; Tomus X
+
+Author: Hilarius
+
+Editor: Jacques Paul Migne
+
+Release Date: October 21, 2007 [EBook #23143]
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++525-526+
+
+SANCTI HILARII
+
+EPISTOLA AD ABRAM FILIAM SUAM.
+
+(Circa Finem Anni 558 Missa.)
+
+
+Dilectissimae filiae[a] Abrae Hilarius in Domino salutem.
+
+1. _Abra patris absentiam dolet._--Accepi litteras tuas, in quibus
+intelligo desiderantem te mei esse: et certum (_Mss._ certe) ita habeo.
+Sentio enim quantum praesentia horum qui amantur optabilis sit. Et quia
+gravem tibi esse absentiam meam scirem, ne me forte impium esse erga te
+existimares, qui tam diu a te abessem: excusare tibi et profectionem
+meam et moras volui, ut intelligeres me non impie tibi, sed utiliter
+deesse. Namque cum te, filia, ut unicam, ita, quantum a me est, et
+unanimem habeam; vellem te pulcherrimam omnium et sanissimam vivere.
+
+2. _Hilarius abest, ut vestem et margaritam pretiosam filiae
+conquirat._--Nuntiatum ergo mihi est, esse quemdam juvenem, habentem
+margaritam et vestem inaestimabilis pretii: quam si quis ab eo posset
+mereri, super humanas divitias et salutem et dives et salvus fieret. Ad
+hunc[b] his auditis profectus sum: ad quem cum per multas et longas et
+difficiles vias venissem, videns eum statim procidi. Adest enim tam
+pulcher juvenis, ut ante conspectum ejus nemo audeat consistere. Qui ubi
+me procidisse vidit, interrogari me jussit quid vellem, et quid rogarem:
+et ego respondi, audisse me de veste sua et margarita, et ob id venisse;
+et si eam mihi dignaretur praestare, esse mihi filiam quam vehementer
+diligerem, cui hanc vestem atque margaritam quaererem. Et[c] inter haec
+prostratus in faciem fleo plurimum, et noctibus ac diebus ingemiscens,
+rogo uti audire dignaretur precem meam.
+
+3. _Vestis haec et margarita quanti facienda._--Post quae, quia bonus est
+juvenis et[d] melius illo nihil est, ait mihi, Nosti hanc vestem atque
+hanc margaritam, quam a me lacrymis rogas uti eam filiae tuae concedam? Et
+ego respondi illi, Domine, auditu cognovi de ipsis, et fide credidi: et
+scio quia optimae sunt, et salus vera est hac veste uti, et hac margarita
+ornari. Et statim ministris suis praecepit, ut mihi et vestem hanc et
+margaritam ostenderent: et confestim ita fit. Ac vestem primo vidi:
+vidi, filia, vidi quod eloqui non possum. Numquid non sericum secundum
+subtilitatem ejus[e] spartum erat? Numquid candori ejus nives comparatae
+non nigrescebant? Numquid aurum juxta fulgorem ejus non lividatur? Ipsa
+enim multicolor, et nihil prorsus comparatum ei poterat aequari. Post
+quam vidi margaritam: qua visa statim concidi. Non enim potuerunt oculi
+mei sustinere tantum ejus colorem. Nam nec coeli, nec lucis, nec maris,
+nec terrae species pulcritudini ejus poterat comparari.
+
+4. _Utriusque commoda et dotes._--Et cum prostratus jacerem, ait mihi
+quidam de assistentibus, Video te sollicitum et bonum patrem esse, et
+hanc vestem atque hanc margaritam ad filiam tuam desiderare: sed ut
+magis desideres, ostendo tibi quid adhuc haec vestis atque margarita boni
+habeat. Vestis haec numquam tineis comeditur, non usu atteritur, non
+sorde inficitur, non vi scinditur, non damno amittitur: sed semper talis
+qualis est permanet. Margaritae vero haec virtus est, ut si quis eam
+induerit, non aegrotet, non senescat, non moriatur. Nihil omnino in se
+habet, quod sit[f] noxium corpori: sed utenti ea nihil accidit, quod aut
+mortem afferat, aut aetatem demutet, aut impediat sanitatem. Quod ubi
+audivi, filia, exanimari magis desiderio margaritae et vestis istius
+coepi: et sicut prostratus jacebam, indeficienti fletu et intenta
+oratione juvenem precari coepi, dicens: Domine sancte, miserere preci
+meae, et miserere sollicitudini et vitae meae. Si enim hanc vestem mihi et
+margaritam non concedis, miser futurus sum, filiamque meam[g] viventem
+perditurus: ego propter hanc vestem et margaritam peregrinari volo.
+Scis, Domine, quia tibi non mentior.
+
+ [+527+]
+
+5. _Hilarii filiae promittuntur, modo vana ornamenta abjiciat._--Post
+quam vocem meam audivit, jubet me levare; et ait mihi, moverunt me
+preces et lacrymae tuae, et bene est quod hoc credidisti. Et quia dixisti,
+te pro hac margarita ipsam vitam tuam velle impendere, non possum eam
+tibi negare: sed scire debes propositum et voluntatem meam. Vestis, quam
+ego dedero, talis est, ut[h] si quis voluerit veste alia colorata et
+serica et aurata uti, vestem meam capere non possit. Sed illi dabo eam,
+quae contenta sit, non serico habitu, sed[i] nativis coloribus et
+insumptuoso textu vestiri: ita ut propter consuetudinem, purpuram[k]
+perangustam vestis habeat: non etiam purpura ipsa[l] diffundatur in
+vestem. Margarita vero, quam a me petis, naturae ejus est, ut habere eam
+nemo possit, qui margaritam aliam habuerit: quia aliae margaritae aut de
+terra aut de mari sunt; mea autem, ut ipse tu vides, speciosa et
+pretiosa est, incomparabilis et coelestis est, nec dignatur ibi esse ubi
+aliae sunt. Non enim rebus meis convenit cum rebus hominis: quia qui
+veste mea et margarita utitur, in aeternum sanus est; non febre
+exardescit, non vulneri patet, non annis demutatur, non morte
+dissolvitur;[m] aequalis enim semper et aeternus est. Ego tamen hanc
+vestem et hanc margaritam meam petenti tibi dabo, ut eam filiae tuae
+perferas. Sed prius scire debes quid velit filia tua. Si se hujus vestis
+et margaritae meae dignam faciat, id est, si vestes sericas et auratas et
+infectas habere noluerit, si omnem margaritam alteram oderit; tunc haec
+quae me rogas tibi praestabo.
+
+6. _Filiam hortatur ut modestis utatur vestibus._--Post quam vocem,
+filia, laetus exsurgo, et secretum hoc habens, hanc ad te epistolam feci:
+rogans te per multas lacrymas meas, ut te huic vesti et margaritae
+reserves, neque miserum senem tali damno tuo[n] facias, si hanc vestem
+et hanc margaritam non habueris. Testor[o] autem tibi, filia, Deum coeli
+et terrae, quia nihil hac veste atque hac margarita pretiosius est; et
+tui juris est, ut hanc habeas. Tu modo,[p] si quando tibi vestis alia
+afferatur, vel serica, vel infecta, vel deaurata, dicito ei qui tibi
+offert: Ego vestem alteram exspecto, propter quam pater meus a me tam
+diu peregrinatur, quam mihi quaerit, quam non possum habere si hanc
+habuero. Sufficit mihi lana ovis meae, sufficit mihi color quem natura
+attulit, sufficit mihi textus insumptuosus: caeterum vestem illam
+desidero, quae dicitur non absumi, non atteri, non scindi. At vero si
+tibi margarita offeratur aut suspendenda collo, aut digito coaptanda,
+dices ita, Non mihi impedimento sint istae inutiles et sordidae margaritae:
+sed exspecto illam pretiosissimam, pulcherrimam et utilissimam. Credo
+patri meo, quia et[q] ille ei, qui hanc spopondit sibi, credidit,
+propter quam mihi significavit se etiam mori velle: hanc exspecto, hanc
+desidero, quae mihi praestabit salutem et aeternitatem.
+
+ [hanc margaritam +528+ non habueris.]
+
+7. _Filiae exspectat rescriptum. Hymnus matutinus et serotinus. Abrae
+mater._--Ergo, filia, subveni sollicitudini meae, et hanc epistolam meam
+semper lege, et huic vesti et margaritae te reserva. Et ipsa tu mihi,
+nullum interrogans, quibuslibet potes litteris rescribe, utrum vesti
+huic et margaritae te reserves, ut sciam quid juveni illi respondeam:
+et ut si illam desideras, si exspectas, laetus possim ad te reditum
+cogitare. Cum autem mihi rescripseris, tunc tibi et ego quis sit hic
+juvenis, et qualis sit, et quid velit, et quid promittat, et quid
+possit, indicabo. Interim tibi hymnum matutinum et serotinum misi, ut
+memor mei semper sis. Tu vero si minus per aetatem hymnum et epistolam
+intellexeris, interroga matrem tuam, quae optat ut te moribus suis
+genuerit Deo. Deus qui te genuit, hic et in aeternum custodiat opto,
+filia desideratissima.
+
+
+ [Annotatio a: In plerisque mss. _Aprae_.]
+
+ [Annotatio b: In uno ms. Colb. _ad hunc videndum_, sine _his
+ auditis_.]
+
+ [Annotatio c: Sic mss. At editi, _in terram prostratus facie_.]
+
+ [Annotatio d: Exempla sancti Petri de Cultura Cenoman. _melior
+ illo nullus est_.]
+
+ [Annotatio e: Bad., Er. et Mir. _partem habuerat_. Lips. ex Erasmi
+ margine, _par erat_. Novissima editio Par. _sparsum erat_.
+ Beccensis ms. _praeparatum non erat_. Ottobonius, _spartim erat_.
+ Significat Hilarius, monstratae sibi vestis subtilitati comparatum
+ sericum prorsus spartum esse, ex quo scil. funes nautici et sportae
+ olim fiebant.]
+
+ [Annotatio f: Editi, _obnoxium_: emendantur ex mss.]
+
+ [Annotatio g: In uno ms. Colb. _juvenem_, non _viventem_.]
+
+ [Annotatio h: Alter e mss. Colb. cum Boheriano, Ottob. et Cenom.,
+ _si qua puella_: et mox solus Ottob. _in veste mea capi non
+ possit_. Huc spectat illud Cypriani de Discipl. et Habitu
+ virginum, _Sericum et purpuram indutae, Christum induere non
+ possunt_. Sic Hieronymus, epist. VII ad Laetam, ubi narravit quas
+ poenas dederit Praetextata nobilissima, quod viro Hymetio jubente
+ filiae Deo consecratae habitum cultumque mutasset, concludit: _Sic
+ ulciscitur Christus violatores templi sui, sic gemmas et
+ pretiosissima ornamenta defendit._ Quod autem ibi de virginum
+ cultu habet, maxime vero illud, _Habeat alias margaritas, quibus
+ postea venditis emptura est pretiosissimum margaritum_, haud
+ mediocriter confirmat hanc epistolam Hilarii aetatem redolere,
+ neque ipsius stylo esse indignam. V. tract. ps. CXVIII, lit. 16,
+ n. 16.]
+
+ [Annotatio i: Nativos habituum colores commendant, et arte
+ quaesitos damnant etiam alii Patres. _Neque enim_, inquit Cyprianus
+ de Discipl. et Habitu virg. _Deus coccineas aut purpureas oves
+ fecit, aut herbarum succis et conchyliis tingere et colorare lanas
+ docuit._ Quod ex Tertulliano, lib. II de Cultu femin. n. 10,
+ expressit Cyprianus.]
+
+ [Annotatio k: Par. _purpuram per augustam vestis_. Editiones aliae,
+ _purpuream per augustas vestes_. Duo mss. _purpuram per angustas
+ vestes_. Melius alii, _perangustum vestis_: ad distinctionem scil.
+ _latioris purpurae_, cujus meminit Tertullianus, de Pallio num. 4,
+ unde est _clavus latus_ ab eodem memoratus, n. 13 de Corona.
+ Hieronymus vero, epist. 22, ad Eustochium depingens et carpens
+ quasdam virgines, quae in publico notabiliter incedebant, inter
+ alia ait, _purpura tantum in veste tenuis_. Nonnihil confert hic
+ Hilarii locus ad explorandam generis illius nobilitatem.]
+
+ [Annotatio l: Editi, _defundatur in veste_: emendantur ex
+ scriptis.]
+
+ [Annotatio m: Ita omnes fere mss. Editi vero, _aequalis aeternis_.
+ Codex Ottob. _aequalis enim est vestis mea et aeterna_: et paulo
+ ante _non vulnera patitur_, pro _non vulneri patet_.]
+
+ [Annotatio n: Beccensis codex, _efficias_. Cenom. _conficias_.
+ Boherianus et aliquot alii, _neque misero seni tale damnum tuum
+ facias_. Unus Colb. _neque miserum semen tali damno tuo te
+ facias_. Cui consentit Germ. nisi quod ab eo abest _te_.]
+
+ [Annotatio o: Hujusmodi obtestationis exemplum legimus lib. de
+ Synodis, num. 91, puta, _Testor Deum coeli atque terrae, me cum
+ neutrum audissem_, etc.]
+
+ [Annotatio p: Ita ms. Ottob. At editi, _tu modo quando tibi vestis
+ alia affertur_.]
+
+ [Annotatio q: Excusi, _ille qui spopondit ei se credidit_:
+ corriguntur ex ms. Boher.]
+
+
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