Libanius
(c. 314 – 393)
Libanius

Libanius (Greek: Λιβάνιος, Libanios; ca. 314-ca. 394) was a Greek-speaking teacher of rhetoric of the later Roman Empire, an educated Pagan of the Sophist school in an Empire that was turning Christian.

Works

Letters from Libanius

  • Letter 33, to Julian Augustus (358)
  • Letter 224, to Julian Augustus (362)
  • Letter 372, to Julian Augustus (358)
  • Letter 525, to Julian Augustus
  • Letter 586, to Julian Augustus
  • Letter 591, to Julian Augustus
  • Letter 602, to Julian Augustus
  • Letter 622, to Julian Augustus (363)
  • Letter 670, to Julian Augustus (362)
  • Letter 712, to Julian Augustus (361)
  • Letter 1035, to Julian Augustus
  • Letter 1125, to Julian Augustus (358)
  • Letter 1392, to Julian Augustus
  • Letter 3, to Julian Augustus (363)
  • Letter 14, to Julian Augustus

Other exchanges

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