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From Basil of Caesareac. 361
Source. Translated by Blomfield Jackson. From Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Second Series, Vol.
From Basil of Caesareac. 361
I know your affection for me, and your zeal for all that is good. I am exceedingly anxious to pacify my very dear son Callisthenes, and I thought that if I could associate you with me in this I might more easily achieve my object. Callisthenes is very much annoyed at the conduct of Eustochius, and he has very good ground for being so.
From Libaniusc. 382
You know better than most that I want the temples to recover their beauty no less than the priests do.
From Synesius of Cyrenec. 411
The Athenians praised Themistocles because, although he loved political power as much as any man of his time, he...