Includes bibliographical references and index.Rhetoric and the distortion of reality -- A rhetor and his audience : the role of invective -- A man and his gods -- God and the gods -- Conclusion : Julian's school edict again
Oration 30 (Or. 30) has been commonly used in scholarship as positive affirmation of religious viole...
Sometime in 359 Julian the Apostate, who was going to be sole Roman Emperor from 361 to 363, but was...
Themistius was a philosopher, a prominent Constantinopolitan senator, and an adviser to Roman empero...
The main theme, the direct relationship with the career of Libanius and the rhetorical common framew...
A total of sixty-four orations survive from the hand of Libanius. Four of these speeches were deliv...
Lieu uses an account of Libanius' career to show what it reveals about education in Antioch and the ...
A professor of Greek rhetoric, frequent letter writer and influential social figure, Libanius (AD 31...
The complex cultural processes related to the conservation of the ancient heritage had taken place i...
Late Antiquity is often assumed to have witnessed the demise of literature as a social force and its...
This project focuses primarily on the Greek imperial panegyrics of the Roman Emperor Julian (r. 355-...
The main objective of this research is to conduct the analysis of the persistence in time of certain...
Faced with the ubiquitous presence of immorality and corruption in the written sources of the late R...
Libanius's Praise of Constantius and Constans (Oration LIX) includes some pieces of information abou...
Savon Hervé. Steven M. Oberhelman, Rhetoric and Homiletics in Fourth-Century Christian Literature. I...
Cette thèse présente une nouvelle édition critique de quatre discours de Libanios : les discours 34 ...
Oration 30 (Or. 30) has been commonly used in scholarship as positive affirmation of religious viole...
Sometime in 359 Julian the Apostate, who was going to be sole Roman Emperor from 361 to 363, but was...
Themistius was a philosopher, a prominent Constantinopolitan senator, and an adviser to Roman empero...
The main theme, the direct relationship with the career of Libanius and the rhetorical common framew...
A total of sixty-four orations survive from the hand of Libanius. Four of these speeches were deliv...
Lieu uses an account of Libanius' career to show what it reveals about education in Antioch and the ...
A professor of Greek rhetoric, frequent letter writer and influential social figure, Libanius (AD 31...
The complex cultural processes related to the conservation of the ancient heritage had taken place i...
Late Antiquity is often assumed to have witnessed the demise of literature as a social force and its...
This project focuses primarily on the Greek imperial panegyrics of the Roman Emperor Julian (r. 355-...
The main objective of this research is to conduct the analysis of the persistence in time of certain...
Faced with the ubiquitous presence of immorality and corruption in the written sources of the late R...
Libanius's Praise of Constantius and Constans (Oration LIX) includes some pieces of information abou...
Savon Hervé. Steven M. Oberhelman, Rhetoric and Homiletics in Fourth-Century Christian Literature. I...
Cette thèse présente une nouvelle édition critique de quatre discours de Libanios : les discours 34 ...
Oration 30 (Or. 30) has been commonly used in scholarship as positive affirmation of religious viole...
Sometime in 359 Julian the Apostate, who was going to be sole Roman Emperor from 361 to 363, but was...
Themistius was a philosopher, a prominent Constantinopolitan senator, and an adviser to Roman empero...