Arguments of the Emperor Julian against the Christians
by Thomas Taylor 2020-12-30 04:29:45
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The Emperor Julian, frequently known as "the Apostate, became emperor upon the death of Constantius in 361. His reign was marked by his attempted restoration of Hellenism and his declaration that the worship of the ancient gods in its traditional for... Read more
The Emperor Julian, frequently known as "the Apostate, became emperor upon the death of Constantius in 361. His reign was marked by his attempted restoration of Hellenism and his declaration that the worship of the ancient gods in its traditional form was the privileged religion. 'Against the Christians' is the work with which Julian was busy in the last months of his life and is, unfortunately, only partially available. What Taylor has translated here is what we have available in Cyril of Alexandria's ten books against Julian. Less
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  • January 1, 2007
  • eng
  • 9781725218246
Thomas Taylor (15 May 1758 – 1 November 1835) was an English translator and Neoplatonist, the first to translate into English the complete works of Aristotle and of Plato, as well as the Orphic frag...
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