5 surviving letters between Anatolius, correspondent of Libanius and Libanius, spanning 390-392 AD.
Libanius asks Anatolius to enroll Thalassius in the council and notify him once it is done.
A calming letter urging silence, restraint, and return to ordinary rural life.
A recommendation for Eusebius, framed through Demosthenes and the Odaenathus family.
A grateful report on Anatolius' advocacy, with a request to turn blame into forgiveness.
A brief thank-you for Anatolius' help in a farmer's case, ending with a comic shrug at critics.