Retori e scuole ad Antiochia e in Oriente nella corrispondenza degli ultimi anni di Libanio (388-393)
The letters of Libanius allow to reconstruct the complex network of relationships that linked the teacher to his former students and to his colleagues, with whom he entertained, more or less, friendly relations. These were made up of mutual recommendations and exchanges of writings which were read i...
Published in: | Studi e materiali di storia delle religioni |
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Subtitles: | Rhetoricians and Antioch schools in the East and in the correspondence of the last years of Libanius (388-393) |
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | Italian |
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Morcelliana
2015
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Studi e materiali di storia delle religioni
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Further subjects: | B
Libanio
B Fathers of Cappadocia B rete di relazioni B padri cappadoci B Epistolography B RELIGIOUS groups B Christians B Religious adherents B epistolografia B Relationships B School B Scuola B Libanius B Rhetoric B Bishops B Intellectuals B retorica B Libanius, ca. 314-393 |
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Summary: | The letters of Libanius allow to reconstruct the complex network of relationships that linked the teacher to his former students and to his colleagues, with whom he entertained, more or less, friendly relations. These were made up of mutual recommendations and exchanges of writings which were read in private or in front of a small audience, and of mutual incentives to accommodate students. In this network were not strangers even some of the most well-known Christian bishops and intellectuals (Gregory of Nyssa, Basil, Gregory of Nazianzus), whose correspondence with Libanius could not be distinguished from this point of view from that of other his correspondents. (English) |
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ISSN: | 2611-8742 |
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