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The Works of the Emperor Julian, Vol. 2

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A collection of orations, essays, letters, and fragments in which an imperial author argues for classical religious observance and philosophical discipline while attacking contemporary religious and moral corruptions. The writings include formal speeches criticizing uneducated imitators of Cynicism and defending authentic philosophical asceticism, private correspondence with contemporary intellectuals and civic bodies, satirical pieces on manners and personal affectation, and rhetorical treatments of imperial themes. Together the pieces showcase rhetorical skill and present sustained polemics that combine ethical instruction, religious advocacy, and civic argumentation for a return to traditional beliefs and practices.

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Emperor of Rome Julian

Julian, known as Julian the Apostate, was a Roman Emperor who reigned from 361 to 363 AD. He is notable for his attempts to restore paganism in a predominantly Christian empire, which marked a significant cultural and religious conflict of his time. His philosophical writings and speeches reflect his deep engagement with Neoplatonism and his critique of Christianity. Among his notable works are 'The Works of the Emperor Julian,' which encompass his thoughts on religion, philosophy, and governance. Julian's legacy is complex, as he is remembered both for his efforts to revive ancient traditions and for his brief reign during a transformative period in Roman history.

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