Autobiography and Selected Letters, Volume II

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A. F. Norman
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Antioch
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Autobiography of Libanius
Byzantine history
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Christianity and paganism
classical education
cultural history
eastern empire
emperor Julian
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fourth century
Greek literature
Greek paganism
Greek rhetoric
Greek scholars
Hellenism
Late Antiquity
letter writing
Libanius
Libanius letters
Loeb Classical Library
political intrigue
private letters
public oratory
Roman Empire
St. Basil

Product details

  • ISBN 9780674995284
  • Weight: 318g
  • Dimensions: 108 x 162mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1992
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Pagans’ advocate.

A professing pagan in an aggressively Christian empire, a friend of the emperor Julian and acquaintance of St. Basil, a potent spokesman for private and political causes—Libanius can tell us much about the tumultuous world of the fourth century.

Born in Antioch to a wealthy family steeped in the culture and religious traditions of Hellenism, Libanius rose to fame as a teacher of the classics in a period of rapid social change. In his lifetime Libanius was an acknowledged master of the art of letter writing. Today his letters—about 1550 of which survive—offer an enthralling self-portrait of this combative pagan publicist and a vivid picture of the culture and political intrigues of the eastern empire. A. F. Norman selects one eighth of the extant letters, which come from two periods in Libanius’ life, AD 355–365 and 388–393, letters written to Julian, churchmen, civil officials, scholars, and his many influential friends. The Letters are complemented, in this two-volume edition, by Libanius’ Autobiography (Oration 1), a revealing narrative that begins as a scholar’s account and ends as an old man’s private journal.

Also available in the Loeb Classical Library is a two-volume edition of Libanius’ Orations.

Albert Francis Norman was Professor of Classics at the University of Hull.

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