This is a meticulously edited edition of the works of Libanius, the renowned 4th-century Greek sophist and rhetorician. Recensuit Richardus Foerster, this ninth volume presents a comprehensive collection of Libanius's writings, offering invaluable insights into the political, social, and intellectual life of the late Roman Empire. Written in Latin, this edition provides scholars and students with an authoritative resource for understanding Libanius's contributions to rhetoric, literature, and the history of his time.
Libanius's works are essential for anyone studying classical literature, ancient history, or the art of rhetoric. His letters, orations, and declamations offer a window into the world of a prominent intellectual figure who navigated the complexities of a changing world. This edition ensures that Libanius's legacy continues to inspire and inform future generations of scholars.
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