"Libanii Opera" represents the monumental scholarly achievement of Richard Foerster, providing the definitive critical edition of the works of Libanius, the renowned 4th-century Greek sophist and rhetorician. As one of the most prolific and influential figures of Late Antiquity, Libanius of Antioch left behind a vast corpus of orations, declamations, and letters that offer an unparalleled window into the cultural, political, and social life of the Eastern Roman Empire during a period of significant transformation.
This twelfth volume concludes the exhaustive series, serving as a vital resource for scholars of classical philology and ancient history. The collection preserves the rhetorical brilliance and intellectual rigor of a teacher who counted figures such as John Chrysostom and Basil the Great among his pupils. By meticulously editing these texts, Foerster ensures the preservation of Libanius's defense of Hellenic culture and his intricate observations on the shift from paganism to Christianity.
Rich in historical detail and stylistic complexity, the works within "Libanii Opera" are essential for understanding the development of ancient rhetoric and the enduring legacy of Greek education in the late Roman world. This volume remains an indispensable tool for researchers exploring the linguistic nuances and historical contexts of the 4th century.
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