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... Eunapius reports , that Libanius refused the honorary rank of prætorian prefect , as less illustrious than the title of Sophist ( in Vit . Sophist . p . 135 ) . The critics have observed a similar sentiment in one of the epistles ( 18th ...
... Eunapius reports , that Libanius refused the honorary rank of prætorian prefect , as less illustrious than the title of Sophist ( in Vit . Sophist . p . 135 ) . The critics have observed a similar sentiment in one of the epistles ( 18th ...
Side 11
... Eunapius ( p . 130-135 ) has left a concise and un- favourable account . Among the moderns , Tillemont ( Hist . des Empe- reurs , iv , 571-576 ) , Fabricius ( Bibliot . Græc . vii , 378-414 ) , and Lardner ( Heathen Testimonies , tom ...
... Eunapius ( p . 130-135 ) has left a concise and un- favourable account . Among the moderns , Tillemont ( Hist . des Empe- reurs , iv , 571-576 ) , Fabricius ( Bibliot . Græc . vii , 378-414 ) , and Lardner ( Heathen Testimonies , tom ...
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... Eunapius celebrates and exaggerates the sufferings of Maximus ( p . 82 , 83 ) ; yet he allows that this sophist or magician , the guilty favourite of Julian , and the personal enemy of Valentinian , was distinguished from the obnoxious ...
... Eunapius celebrates and exaggerates the sufferings of Maximus ( p . 82 , 83 ) ; yet he allows that this sophist or magician , the guilty favourite of Julian , and the personal enemy of Valentinian , was distinguished from the obnoxious ...
Side 74
... Eunapius ( p . 83 , 84 ) some malicious satire . [ The death of Procopius is differently related by Socrates ( Hist . Ecc . lib . 4 , Such , indeed , are the common and natural fruits 74 [ CH . XXV . EXECUTION OF PROCOPIUS .
... Eunapius ( p . 83 , 84 ) some malicious satire . [ The death of Procopius is differently related by Socrates ( Hist . Ecc . lib . 4 , Such , indeed , are the common and natural fruits 74 [ CH . XXV . EXECUTION OF PROCOPIUS .
Side 78
... ( Eunapius in Vit . Sophist . p . 88 , 89 ) ; and young Chrysostom , who had accidentally found one of the proscribed books , gave himself up for lost . ( Tillemont , Hist . des Empereurs , tom . v , p . 340 ) . [ These proceedings were ...
... ( Eunapius in Vit . Sophist . p . 88 , 89 ) ; and young Chrysostom , who had accidentally found one of the proscribed books , gave himself up for lost . ( Tillemont , Hist . des Empereurs , tom . v , p . 340 ) . [ These proceedings were ...
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