Aemilius Ruso was the local copyist and scribe in the Roman town of Vesunna in Aquitaine. He had a fine hand and was a careful worker. He was a friend of Clodius Eprius who recommended him to two itinerant booksellers named Lucius and Marcus to make a copy of Sophokles' Aleadai they wished to purchase. A few weeks later, the town's doctor, Kleandros, attempted to sell a copy of Hieronymos of Kardin's history to Ruso. The price the scribe offered, while generous, wasn't good enough for Kleandros so the sale did not go through.
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