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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Libanius (Fourth Century)

Libanius (li-bā’ni-us). A Greek sophist of the fourth century; native of Antioch in Syria. Though a heathen, he was beloved by St. Basil and St. John Chrysostom, once his pupils. He was a voluminous writer, and very successfully imitated in his orations the style of Demosthenes; he got the nickname of “the little Demosthenes.” Of his orations 68 are extant: they are of value for the history of his time; the same is to be said of his ‘Epistles,’ of which 1,607 remain.