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Opera: Recensuit Richardus Foerster, Vol. 9 (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Recensuit Richardus Foerster, Vol. 9

Eu habes editionis Libann 0p6rum tomum nonum, totius serici ultimum. Cuius liber manu scriptus a Richardo Foerster ut ìmprimeretur typograpbo missus post editoris mortem mihi traditus est, ut retractando eum in formam quam brevissim&m cogerem. Quod novem mensium labore feci. Liber vero plenus Foersteri inter libros manuscriptos bibliothecae Universitatis Vratislaviensis recipietur. Cha racteres epistolicos, quos Foerster prolegomenis succedere voluerat, ego, ne eorum cum tomis sequentibus connexus intermitteretnr, his anteposui. Numeri codicum marginales sicut in tomis prioribus inde 415 additi sunt. Exspectas sane primo codici numerum 414 tribui, sed num. 140 deest, codices numeris 287 et 401 insigniti iidem sunt atque ii, quos editor iam num. 166 et 58 insigniverat, codices vero Sinait. S. Cather. 565 et Chalc. Scholae theol. 118 (t. VII 738) et monast. Prusu 4 et Par. Suppl. 675 (t. VIII 683) nume ris carent. Errata, perpau0a tacita correxi.

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258 pages, Hardcover

Published August 24, 2018

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Libanius

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Libanius (Greek: Λιβάνιος, Libanios; c. 314 – 392 or 393) was a Greek teacher of rhetoric of the Sophist school. During the rise of Christian hegemony in the later Roman Empire, he remained unconverted and in religious matters was a pagan Hellene.

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