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Introduction : emperors, rhetoricians, and panegyric
Panegyric, Paideia, and the (de)construction of the Emperor's image and power : Themistius, Julian and Constantius, c. 350-356 CE
Panegyric, diplomacy, and (self-)presentation : Julian, Themistius, and Constantius in the West, 357-359
Laudatiua materia : panegyric, history, and legitimization in a period of imperial transition, 360-361
Panegyric, Consensus, and the reinforcement of nascent government : Claudius Mamertinus, Himerius, and Julian in Constantinople, 361-362
Panegyric, promotion, punishment, and advisement : Libanius and Julian in Antioch, 362-363
Conclusion : emperors, rhetoricians, anda the usefulness of praise
Appendix A : the date of Themistius' Oration 1
Appendix B : Julian, an experienced soldier before his promotion to Caesar?
Appendix C : the date of Julian's Oration 1
Appendix D : some emperors' residencies at and responses to Antioch.

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