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The Works of the Emperor Julian, Vol. 2

Chapter 17: Index
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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.

Index

Abaris, 245
Abderos, 113
Academies, the, 231
Academy, the, 125
Achaeans, the, 317
Acheron, 129
Achilles, 91, 189, 191, 387, 409
Acropolis, the, 259
Actium, 389
Adonis, gardens of, 399
Adrasteia, 509
Aegean, the, 205
Aegina, 19
Aeschines, 153
Aeschylus, 107, 133, 141, 333
Aesop, 81, 347
Aetios, 47
Aetolians, the, 387
Africanus, 257
Agamemnon, 317
Agathocles, 405
Agesilaus, 157
Agrippina, city of, 271
Ajaxes, the, 191
Alcaeus, 421
Alcibiades, the, 27
Alcibiades, 21, 209
Alcinous, 461
Alcmena, 367
Alexander the Great, 63, 91, 93, 191, 193, 203, 211, 229, 231, 367, 373, 375, 377, 379, 381, 389, 393, 399, 403, 407, 413
Alexander, Severus, 361
Alexandrians, the, 503
Alps Cottian, the, 287
Ammianus Marcellinus, 241, 253, 257, 265
Amphiaraus, 333
Anacharsis, 245
Anacreon, 421, 499
Anatolius, 121
Anaxagoras, 179, 181, 185, 229
Anthology, Palatine, 53
Anticyra, 121
Antilochus, 193
Antinous, 357
Antioch, 295, 418, 419, 427, 429, 439
Antiochus, 447, 449
Antipater, 131
Antisthenes, 2, 5, 23, 25, 85, 99, 103, 105, 169, 229
Antoninus Pius, 357
Antony, M., 387
Aphrodite, 155, 351, 357, 413, 481
Apollo, 25, 37, 87, 91, 157, 159, 193, 245, 351, 355, 365, 371, 413, 418, 439, 445, 461, 475
Apollodorus, 111
Appian, 383
Arabs, the, 451
Araxius, 217
Archidamus, 93
Archilochus, 79, 89, 131, 325, 421
Areius, 233, 391
Ares, 283, 409, 413
Arete, 217
Argentoratum (Strasburg), 271
Ariovistus, 379
Aristides the Just, 245
Aristides the rhetorician, 153, 301
Aristophanes, 175, 219, 355, 457
Aristotelian Paraphrases of Themistius, 200
Aristotle, 15, 31, 51, 63, 105, 155, 157, 200, 211, 221, 227, 231, 325, 363, 465, 481
Asclepiades, the Cynic, 123
Asclepius, 149
Asia, 213, 377, 379
Asmus, 70, 165
Ate, 129
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Athene, 111, 125, 137, 139, 141, 143, 145, 147, 247, 249, 259, 283, 301, 441, 461
Athenians, the, 19, 131, 181, 213, 221, 241, 451, 457
Athenians, Letter to the, 242-291
Athenodorus, 353, 391
Athens, 15, 87, 93, 95, 175, 183, 217, 219, 241, 243, 259
Athos, Mount, 173
Augustus, Emperor, 233, 353
Aurelian, 361, 363
Autolycus, 453
Babylas, 485
Bacchanals, the, 113
Basilina, 461