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    Apologie des Sokrates.Libanius - 1922 - Leipzig,: F. Meiner. Edited by Otto Apelt.
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    The Unknown Socrates: Translations, with Introductions and Notes, of Four Important Documents in the Late Antique Reception of Socrates the Athenian.William M. Calder, Diogenes Laertius, Libanius, Maximus & Apuleius - 2002 - Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers.
    Socrates (469-399 BC) is one of history's most enigmatic figures. Our knowledge of him comes to us second-hand, primarily from the philosopher Plato, who was Socrates' most gifted student, and from the historian and sometime-philosopher Xenophon, who counted himself as a member of Socrates' inner circle of friends. We also hear of Socrates in one comic play produced during his lifetime (Aristophanes' Clouds) and in passing from the philosopher Aristotle, a student of Plato. Socrates is a figure of enduring interest. (...)
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    Libanius on Constantine.Hans-Ulrich Wiemer - 1994 - Classical Quarterly 44 (2):511-524.
    It is well known that the emperor Julian plays a central role in the life and writings of the Antiochene sophist Libanius. As a commentator on the life and reign of the emperor Constantine, he is seldom taken into account, and if he is, he usually gets short shrift as being verbose and unreliable. This neglect is, I believe, hardly justified. Even if it were true that Libanius could not teach us anything about the historical Constantine, his testimony (...)
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    Libanius on Constantine again.Pierre-Louis Malosse - 1997 - Classical Quarterly 47 (2):519-524.
    H.-U. Wiemer opposes the image which Libanius gives of Constantine in his fifty-ninth oration (Panegyric of Constantius and Constans) to that which emerges from his later works, especially those of the Theodosian period when hostility is obvious, mirroring the opinion of pagan circles, who held this Emperor responsible for most of the calamities endured by the Empire in the fourth century. As the epideictic genre required, in 344/5 or in 348/9 the father had to be praised so that the (...)
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    Libanius the Sophist: Rhetoric, Reality, and Religion in the Fourth Century by Raffaella Cribiore (review).Robert J. Penella - 2015 - American Journal of Philology 136 (3):537-540.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Libanius the Sophist: Rhetoric, Reality, and Religion in the Fourth Century by Raffaella CribioreRobert J. PenellaRaffaella Cribiore. Libanius the Sophist: Rhetoric, Reality, and Religion in the Fourth Century. Townsend Lectures/Cornell University Studies in Classical Philology. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2013. x + 260 pp. Cloth, $49.95.Raffaella Cribiore has earned her Libanian stripes, especially with her The School of Libanius in Late Antique Antioch (Princeton (...)
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    Libanius on Julian's alleged murder of his wife Helena.David Woods - 2018 - Classical Quarterly 68 (2):660-666.
    In a speech addressed to Polycles sometime afterc.365, Libanius preserves the otherwise unattested claim that the Emperor Julian paid an unnamed doctor to kill his wife Helena, the sister of his cousin and Eastern rival at the time, Constantius II. However, he does so only in order to refute this charge which his former friend Polycles had made against Julian during a conversation concerning his reign. According to Libanius, Polycles had initially criticized Julian for being too generous to (...)
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    Three Temples in Libanius and the Theodosian Code.Christopher P. Jones - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (2):860-865.
    In Libanius' speechFor the Temples(Or. 30), sometimes regarded as the crowning work of his career, he refers to an unnamed city in which a great pagan temple had recently been destroyed; the date of the speech is disputed, but must be in the 380 s or early 390 s, near the end of the speaker's life. After deploring the actions of a governor appointed by Theodosius, often identified with the praetorian prefect Maternus Cynegius, Libanius continues (30.44–5):Let no-one think (...)
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  8. Libanius. Apologie des Sokrates, übersetz und erläutert.Otto Apelt - 1923 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 30 (3):13-13.
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    Libanius, De Socratis Silentio, 35.William M. Calder - 1960 - American Journal of Philology 81 (3):314.
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    Libanius.David Frendo - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (02):253-.
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    Some Personalities in Libanius.A. F. Norman - 1952 - Classical Quarterly 2 (3-4):142-.
    An investigation into the prosopography of Libanius shows a confusion of identity in the following cases. The textual references are to Foerster's Teubner edition, of which the index compiled by Richtsteig is to be handled with caution.
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    Libanius.A. H. M. Jones - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (01):35-.
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    Libanius.A. F. Norman - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (01):23-.
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    Libanius, Lemmatius and the Location and Career of a Pagan (High?) Priest under and after Julian.Lieve Van Hoof - 2021 - História 70 (3):375.
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    Libanius on Himself.E. L. Bowie - 1966 - The Classical Review 16 (03):320-.
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    Libanius, Or. xxviii. 20.A. F. Norman - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (3-4):146-.
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    Libanius the flatterer.Robert J. Penella - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (2):892-895.
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    Libanius, Apologie des Sokrates. Übersetzt von Otto Apelt.Albert Goedeckemeyer - 1923 - Kant Studien 28 (1-2).
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    LIBANIUS. R. CRIBIORE Libanius the Sophist. Pp. x + 260, ill. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2013. Cased, US$49.95. ISBN: 978-0-8014-5207-9. [REVIEW]Christine Lund Greenlee - 2015 - The Classical Review 65 (1):99-101.
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    (3 other versions)Zu Libanius.M. Schmidt - 1855 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 10 (1-4):626-626.
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    Studies in Libanius and Antiochene Society under Theodosius.Glanville Downey & Roger A. Pack - 1937 - American Journal of Philology 58 (1):125.
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    Plato's Pilot in the Political Strategy of Julian and Libanius.David Neal Greenwood - 2017 - Classical Quarterly 67 (2):607-616.
    The rhetorical career of Libanius of Antioch (a.d.314–c.393) spanned the reigns of a number of fourth-century emperors. Like many orators, he used the trope of the emperor as a pilot, steering the ship of state. He did this for his imperial exemplar Julian and in fact for his predecessor Constantius II as well. Julian sought to craft an identity for himself as a theocratic king. He and his supporters cast him as an earthly parallel to the Christ-like versions of (...)
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    A note on libanius ep. 1057 ed. Foerster.Fabian Meinel - 2011 - Classical Quarterly 61 (2):766-767.
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    XXXVII. Zu Libanius.Moriz Schmidt - 1855 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 10 (1-4):608-617.
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  25. » Le> Pro Templis< de Libanius «.Rene Van Loy - 1933 - Byzantion 8:7-39.
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    LIBANIUS’ DECLAMATIONS - (R.J.) Penella (trans.) Libanius. Ten Mythological and Historical Declamations. Introduction, Translation, and Notes. Pp. x + 239. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Cased, £85, US$110. ISBN: 978-1-108-48137-3. [REVIEW]Nina C. Coppolino - 2021 - The Classical Review 71 (2):370-372.
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    Libanius: Autobiography and Selected Letters by Libanius ed. A. F. Norman. [REVIEW]Robert Penella - 1995 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 88:214-215.
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    Libanius (R.) Cribiore The School of Libanius in Late Antique Antioch. Pp. xiv + 360, map. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2007. Cased, £29.95, US$45. ISBN: 978-0-691-12824-. [REVIEW]Alberto Quiroga - 2008 - The Classical Review 58 (2):431-.
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    Libanius the Sophist: Rhetoric, Reality, and Religion in the Fourth Century. By Raffaella Cribiore. Pp. x, 260, Cornell University Press, 2013, £30.95/$49.95. [REVIEW]Robin Waterfield - 2016 - Heythrop Journal 57 (1):223-224.
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    Libanius Jean Martin: Libanios, Discours, Tome II: Discours II–X (Texte établi et traduit). (Budé.) Pp. x + 328 (text double); 1 table, 7 stemmata. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1988. 295F. [REVIEW]David Frendo - 1990 - The Classical Review 40 (02):253-254.
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    Johansson Libanius' Declamations 9 and 10. Pp. 308. Gothenburg: Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis, 2006. Paper, SKr 200. ISBN: 978-91-7346-560-1. [REVIEW]Craig A. Gibson - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (1):313-314.
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    The School of Libanius in Late Antique Antioch.Craig A. Gibson - 2008 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 102 (1):91-92.
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    Some Observations on Libanius, Declamation 36.Robert J. Penella - 2023 - Hermes 151 (2):254-255.
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    The School of Libanius in Late Antique Antioch.Craig A. - 2008 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 102 (1):91-92.
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    “Women′s sacrifices” in [Libanius] Progymnasmata 12.29.6.Craig A. Gibson - 2008 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 152 (2):343-345.
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    Perceptions of eastern frontier policy in Ammianus, Libanius, and Julian (337–363).Robin Seager - 1997 - Classical Quarterly 47 (01):253-.
    It is the purpose of this paper to examine how Ammianus, Libanius, and Julian conceived of Roman policy on the eastern frontier from the death of Constantine to failure of Julian′s invasion of Persia. Any consideration of the actual facts is secondary. The predominant conclusion will be that all three saw Rome′s as essentially defensive, her objective as the containment of persistent aggression. This will be seen to hold good even for Julian′s invasion., when they are offered by the (...)
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    Libanius - (C.A.) Gibson (ed., trans.) Libanius's Progymnasmata. Model Exercises in Greek Prose Composition and Rhetoric. (Writings from the Greco-Roman World 27.) Pp. xxx + 572. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2008. Paper, US$64.95. ISBN: 978-1-58983-360-9. [REVIEW]Fabian Sieber - 2012 - The Classical Review 62 (1):126-127.
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    1. Zu Libanius.Μ Schmidt - 1865 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 22 (1-4):175-177.
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  39. Sur la date du Pro Templis de Libanius.Paul Petit - 1951 - Byzantion 21:285-310.
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    Text and Paratext: Reading the Emperor Julian via Libanius' Epitaphios.Alan J. Ross - 2020 - American Journal of Philology 141 (2):241-281.
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    In cauda venenum: The end of Libanius’ letter collection and Foerster’s edition.Lieve Van Hoof - 2023 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 116 (3):965-994.
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    The Old Man Vanishes: Magic, Literature and Political Philosophy in Libanius’ Or. 19.30.Alberto J. Quiroga Puertas - 2016 - Hermes 144 (2):242-251.
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    Earthquakes in A.D. 363–368 and the date of libanius, Oratio 18.Peter van Nuffelen - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (2):657-661.
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    On the ‘standard-bearers’ at Strasbourg: Libanius, OR. 18.58-66.D. Woods - 1997 - Mnemosyne 50 (4):479-480.
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  45. Antioch as a Centre of Hellenic Culture as Observed by Libanius (Translated Texts for Historians, 34.).Theresa Urbainczyk - 2002 - Classical Review 1:15-17.
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    Earthquakes in A.D. 363–368 and the date of libanius, oratio 18.Peter van Nuffelen - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (02):657-.
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    Studies in Libanius and Antiochene Society under Theodosius. [REVIEW]M. J. Boyd - 1937 - The Classical Review 51 (1):38-38.
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    AN INTRODUCTION TO LIBANIUS. L. Van Hoof Libanius. A Critical Introduction. Pp. xvi + 387. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Cased, £75, US$120. ISBN: 978-1-107-01377-3. [REVIEW]Christine Lund Greenlee - 2016 - The Classical Review 66 (1):102-104.
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    Selected Orations of Libanius[REVIEW]J. H. W. G. Liebeschütz - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (1):28-30.
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    Misson's Monograph on Libanius[REVIEW]Wilmer Cave Wright - 1915 - The Classical Review 29 (1):22-23.
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