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==Syrian literature== | ==Syrian literature== | ||
:''[[Syrian literature]]'' | :''[[Syrian literature]]'' | ||
- | :Like his immediate predecessor, [[Menippus]] the satirist ; the illustrious Neo-Platonist, [[Porphyry]], in the third ; and the orator, [[Libanius]], in the fourth century, [[Lucian]] was [[Syrian]] by birth. | ||
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