8 surviving letters between Libanius and Themistius, spanning c. 319–359.
Someone came and reported that you had let fall some disparaging remark about me.
I was still saying to my friends, "What is this?
The wrongs being done to Cleobulus, who is my teacher and a friend to us both, and who is doing them -- he has...
Andronicus the poet [a contemporary poet praised by Libanius] won over the cities as far as Ethiopia, as one might...
May this pregnancy of yours produce heirs not only to your estate but also to your wisdom -- that wisdom you have...
If you wish to consider Olympius an excellent man, you will be right.
I do not congratulate you more on governing the city than I congratulate the city on handing you the reins.
When I have asked favors of you for others, I felt I was doing those people a kindness.