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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Scott Bradbury , David MoncurPublisher: Liverpool University Press Imprint: Liverpool University Press Volume: 82 ISBN: 9781835538074ISBN 10: 183553807 Pages: 480 Publication Date: 03 September 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews‘...excellent performance. The volume is not only an extremely useful tool for bringing together a group of texts that is still far too seldom studied, but it also serves as a general model, which gives hope that in a not too distant future the complete letters of Libanios will be available in translation.’ Translated from German: ‘...vorzüglichen Leistung. Der Band ist nicht nur ein extrem nützliches Hilfsmittel für die Erfassung einer noch immer viel zu selten in den Blick genommenen Textgruppe, sondern hat auch allgemeinen Vorbildcharakter, der hoffen lässt, dass in nicht allzu ferner Zukunft sämtliche Libaniosbriefe in Übersetzung vorliegen werden.’ Raphael Brendel, **Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft ** ‘All in all, this book makes a double contribution to scholarship. To students and scholars of the fourth century, it opens up one of the most important sources by providing a translation with introduction and commentary. And to scholars of Libanius, it adds another, big question mark to some of the accepted truths that have been taken for granted throughout the twentieth century but that have rightly started to be questioned over the past years. Thanks to these two qualities, the book will be an essential tool for historians of the fourth century as well as a source of inspiration for future research on Libanius.’ Lieve Van Hoof, Ghent University ‘The introduction to each letter is helpful and the notes provided are extensive. Given the vast range of individuals mentioned in these letters the provision of a prosopographical index in the appendices, as well as a timeline of events and chronology of the letters is most appreciated. This volume will help to promote scholarship on Libanius himself as well as on Greek epistolography, and late Roman imperial and administrative history and society.’ Geoffrey D. Dunn, University of Pretoria ‘[E]xcellent… not only an extremely useful resource for bringing together a still seldom-considered group of texts, but an overall exemplar which gives hope that, in in the not-too-distant future, all the letters of Libanius will be available in translation.’ Translated from German: ‘[V]orzüglichen… nicht nur ein extrem nützliches Hilfsmittel für die Erfassung einer noch immer viel zu selten in den Blick genommenen Textgruppe, sondern hat auch allgemeinen Vorbildcharakter, der hoffen lässt, dass in nicht allzu ferner Zukunft sämtliche Libaniosbriefe in Übersetzung vorliegen warden.’ Raphael Brendel, Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft ‘...excellent performance. The volume is not only an extremely useful tool for bringing together a group of texts that is still far too seldom studied, but it also serves as a general model, which gives hope that in a not too distant future the complete letters of Libanios will be available in translation.’ Translated from German: ‘...vorzüglichen Leistung. Der Band ist nicht nur ein extrem nützliches Hilfsmittel für die Erfassung einer noch immer viel zu selten in den Blick genommenen Textgruppe, sondern hat auch allgemeinen Vorbildcharakter, der hoffen lässt, dass in nicht allzu ferner Zukunft sämtliche Libaniosbriefe in Übersetzung vorliegen werden.’ Raphael Brendel, **Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft ** Author InformationScott Bradbury is Professor Emeritus of Classical Languages and Literatures, Smith College, USA. His previous publications include Selected Letters of Libanius from the Age of Constantius and Julian (Translated Texts for Historians, Liverpool University Press 2004). David Moncur is an independent scholar; his previous publications include (with Peter Heather)Politics, Philosophy and Empire: Select Orations of Themistius (Translated Texts for Historians, Liverpool University Press, 2001). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |