Contents
186 (213). To Antipater, the Governor
188 (1). To Amphilochius, concerning the Canons (1−16)
189 (80). To Eustathius, the Court Physician
190 (406). To Amphilochius, Bishop of Iconium
191 (398). To Amphilochius
192 (329). To the Master Sophronius
193 (369). To Meletius, the Court Physician
194 (368). To Zoilus
196 (359). To Aburgius
197 (55). To Ambrose, Bishop of Milan
198 (263). To Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata
199 (2). To Amphilochius, concerning the Canons (17−50)
200 (397). To Amphilochius
202 (396). To Amphilochius
203 (77). To the Bishops of the Seacoast
204 (75). To the Neo-Caesareans
205 (322). To Bishop Elpidius
206 (348). A Letter of Condolence to Bishop Elpidius
207 (63). To the Clergy of Neo-Caesarea
209 (227). Without Address, in Self-defense
210 (64). To the Most Eloquent Citizens of Neo-Caesarea
212 (370). To Hilarius
213 (242). Without an Address, for a Pious Man
214 (349). To Count Terentius
215 (250). To Dorotheus, Presbyter
216 (272). To Meletius, Bishop of Antioch
217 (3). To Amphilochius, on the Canons (51−84)
218 (403). To Amphilochius
219 (280). To the Clergy of Samosata
220 (299). To the People of Beroea
221 (298). To the People of Beroea
222 (297). To the Chalcidians
223 (79). Against Eustathius of Sebaste
224 (345). To Genethlius, the Presbyter
225 (385). To Demosthenes, in the Name of the Public
226 (73). To His Monks
227 (292). A Letter of Condolence to the Clergy in Colonia
228 (290). To the Magistrates of Colonia
229 (193). To the Clergy of Nicopolis
230 (194). To the Magistrates of Nicopolis
231 (395). To Amphilochius
232 (404). To Amphilochius
233 (399). To Amphilochius
234 (400). To Amphilochius
235 (401). To Amphilochius
236 (391). To Amphilochius
237 (264). To Eusebius, Bishop of Samosata
238 (191). To the Presbyters of Nicopolis
239 (10). To Eusebius
240 (192). To the Presbyters of Nicopolis
241 (360). To Eusebius
242 (182). To the Westerners
243 (70). To the Bishops of Italy and of Gaul, concerning the Condition and Confusion of the Churches
244 (82). To Patrophilus, Bishop of the Church at Aegae
245 (309). To Bishop Theophilus
246 (66). To the Nicopolitans
248 (405). To Amphilochius
250 (85). To Patrophilus
251 (72). To the People of Evaesae
252 (291). To the Bishops of the Diocese of Pontus
254 (311). To Pelagius, Bishop of Laodicea
255 (314). To Vitus, Bishop of Charrae
256 (200). To Our Most Beloved and Pious Brethren, Fellow Presbyters, Acacius, Aetius, Paulus, and Silvanus, and Deacons, Silvinus and Lucius, and the Rest of Our Brethren, the Monks
257 (303). To the Monks Oppressed by the Arians
258 (325). To Bishop Epiphanius
259 (184). To the Monks, Palladius and Innocent
260 (17). To Bishop Optimus
261 (65). To the Citizens of Sozopolis
262 (344). To the Monk Urbicius
263 (74). To the Westerners
264 (326). To Barses, Bishop of Edessa, during his Exile
265 (293). To Eulogius, Alexander, and Harpocration, Bishops of Egypt in Exile
266 (321). To Peter, Bishop of Alexandria
267 (327). To Barses, Bishop of Edessa, in Exile
268 (9). To Eusebius in Exile
269 (186). A Letter of Condolence to the Wife of the Commander Arintheus
270 (244). Without an Address, concerning an Abduction
271 (11). A Letter of Recommendation to Eusebius, His Companion, in Behalf of the Presbyter Cyriacus
272 (330). To the Master Sophronius
273 (216). Without an Address, in Behalf of Hera
275 (217). Without an Address, concerning Hera
276 (365). To the Elder Harmatius
277 (42). To the Scholar Maximus
279 (274). To the Prefect Modestus
280 (275). To Modestus
282 (336). To a Bishop
283 (384). To a Widow
284 (304). To an Assessor, in Behalf of Monks
286 (417). To a Prison Official
287 (245). Without an Address, against Retaliators
288 (246). Without an Address, against Retaliators
289 (249). Without an Address, concerning an Afflicted Woman
290 (323). To Nectarius
291 (340). To the Suffragan Bishop Timotheus
292 (386). To Palladius
293 (166). To Julian
294 (210). To Festus and Magnus
295 (295). To Monks
296 (285). To a Widow
297 (286). To a Widow
298 (233). Without an Address, in Behalf of a Pious Man
299 (352). To an Assessor
300 (201). A Letter of Condolence to the Father of a Scholar Who Had Died
301 (346). A Letter of Condolence to Maximus
302 (347). A Letter of Condolence to the Wife of Briso
303 (423). To the Prefect of the Emperor's Private Estate
305 (232). Without an Address, for Some Virtuous Man
306 (424). To the Commander at Sebaste
307 (247). Without an Address
308 (233). Without an Address, for Patronage
310 (237). Without an Address, in Behalf of Relatives
312 (426). To an Assessor
313 (353). To an Assessor
314 (231). Without an Address, in Behalf of a Servant
316 (219). Without an Address, in Behalf of an Oppressed Man
318. Without an Address, in Behalf of a Countryman
320 (221). Without an Address, in Friendly Greeting
321 (212). To Thecla
322 (223). Without an Address, on Celebrating Easter with a Friend
323 (335). To Philagrius Arcenus
324 (375). To Pasinicus, a Doctor
325 (381). To Magninianus
327 (225). Without an Address, for Encouragement
330 (176). Without an Address
333 (178). To a Scribe
334 (180). To a Calligrapher
335 (142). To Libanius
336 (143). Libanius to Basil
338 (145). Libanius to Basil
339 (146). To Libanius
340 (147). Libanius to Basil
341 (148). Libanius to Basil
343 (150). Libanius to Basil
345 (152). Libanius to Basil
347 (154). Libanius to Basil
349 (156). Libanius to Basil
350 (157). To Libanius
352 (159). Libanius to Basil
354 (161). Libanius to Basil
357. Libanius to Basil
359. To Libanius
360 (205). From His Letter to Julian the Apostate
361. To Apollinaris
362. Apollinaris to Basil
363. To Apollinaris
364. Apollinaris to Basil
365. To the Great Emperor Theodosius
366. To Urbicius, a Monk, concerning Continence
368. To Gregory