Maximos

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From Libaniusc. 345

It is simply not right that the dependents of Tiberinus should suffer — a man excellent in every way, who introduces...

libanius #333
From Libaniusc. 347

If you do not help those I recommend, that is not the Greek way.

libanius #353
From Libaniusc. 375

Eudikios is said to have grieved only briefly for his father, and the reason is said to be you — you who removed...

libanius #640
From Libaniusc. 376

In your anger at Karterios you have done something pleasing to the Muses and all the gods of eloquence — for he,...

libanius #650
From Libaniusc. 379

Stop saying great things about small matters — my letters.

libanius #681
From Libaniusc. 379

What I would have done for Socrates, had I lived in Socrates' time, when the beasts were upon him — three sycophants...

libanius #687
From Libaniusc. 385

I am not introducing these doctors to you as strangers — I write on behalf of men already known to you, and loved...

libanius #753
From Libaniusc. 386

This Achillius was my fellow student, and his son is being raised under my care — a boy of a lively nature who knows...

libanius #759
From Libaniusc. 387

Everything about you is fine, beginning with your very appearance — or rather, beginning from your very soul.

libanius #771
From Libaniusc. 388

Add the excellent Pompeianus to the roster of our friends.

libanius #782
From Libaniusc. 390

Sufficient reward for me is that Hyperechius is the sort of man to be declared, while you are still living, master...

libanius #797
From Libaniusc. 390

Hyperechius claimed he made this journey on behalf of his brother, but it turned out he came more on your behalf...

libanius #800
From Libaniusc. 391

"I ask for Arcadia — a great thing I ask.

libanius #806
From Libaniusc. 392

This Aeneas is not a man of rhetoric, nor of wealth, nor of any other kind of power — unless one calls fairness and...

libanius #822
From Libaniusc. 393

You add deeds to hopes, noble Maximus — or rather, your deeds have surpassed our hopes.

libanius #826