To the same person (2)
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unresolved correspondent of Libanius (editorial 'To the same' heading)|Antioch (Libanius's milieu; recipient's own location unknown)
Not an identifiable individual but an editorial placeholder: the name "To the same person (2)" (Greek "To the same") is a manuscript heading used in the letter collection of Libanius, the great pagan rhetor and teacher of Antioch (314-c. 393 AD), to mark a letter addressed to the same recipient as the preceding one. The true identity of the addressee is not recoverable from this heading alone and would have to be reconstructed from the surrounding letters in the collection. Treat this as an unresolved correspondent of Libanius active in the later fourth-century Greek East, almost certainly within the orbit of Antioch, rather than as a separately attested historical person.
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From Libaniusc. 350 AD
To the same person. (358/59)
From Libaniusc. 362 AD
To the same. (~362)
From Libaniusc. 376 AD
You acted, noble friend, using wisdom on behalf of truth.
From Libaniusc. 377 AD
To the same [Italicianus].
From Libaniusc. 386 AD
To the same. (362 AD)
From Libaniusc. 388 AD
To the same. (362)
From Libaniusc. 388 AD
To the same. (362/63)
From Libaniusc. 388 AD
To the same. (362/63)