7 surviving letters between Clematius and Libanius, spanning c. 343–362.
I was still delighting in your letter -- which described the clever capture of a bandit with an elaborate escape...
This Rhetorius was our student, while I attended his father's classes.
Your kindness to my former student has not gone unnoticed, and I write to express my gratitude.
Was anyone ever so pleased digging the earth for one purpose only to stumble upon gold, as Jovinus was at seeing you...
It was no small thing to hear others bring reports about you -- reports we had hoped for, and some that exceeded our...
You promised to let me know what state you found your household in, and yet you have written nothing.
You have Spectatus in your hands -- the man you have been longing to get hold of.