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Rhetorical possibilities under empire: captivity, complicity
Sophist in exile: Dio Chrysostom's Euboean discourse
An imperial anti-sublime: Aristides' Roman oration
Julia Domna's dilemma: sophistic improvisation in the eastern empire
Curated visions of manhood in Philostratus' Imagines
No animals were harmed: sophistic rhetoric in Heliodorus' Aithiopika
"Tiresome" Libanius: speaking to empire, addressing emperors
Refractions of empire
Appendix: a recuration of Philostrates' Imagines.
Sophist in exile: Dio Chrysostom's Euboean discourse
An imperial anti-sublime: Aristides' Roman oration
Julia Domna's dilemma: sophistic improvisation in the eastern empire
Curated visions of manhood in Philostratus' Imagines
No animals were harmed: sophistic rhetoric in Heliodorus' Aithiopika
"Tiresome" Libanius: speaking to empire, addressing emperors
Refractions of empire
Appendix: a recuration of Philostrates' Imagines.