Julian, Volume III
Discover the intriguing world of Julian, Volume III, a remarkable collection of the surviving works of the Roman Emperor Julian “the Apostate” (331 or 332–363 CE). Published in 1923, this comprehensive volume spans 528 pages and delves into the rich tapestry of ancient literature. Within its pages, readers will find eight eloquent Orations, including the thought-provoking Misopogon (Beard-hater), which critiques the morals of the Antioch populace. Additionally, this volume features over eighty insightful Letters and fragments from Against the Galileans, a pivotal work that challenges the foundations of Christianity through a critical examination of the Old Testament. This essential read is perfect for enthusiasts of ancient, classical, and medieval literature, as well as those interested in literary collections and historical criticism. Immerse yourself in the profound thoughts of Julian and explore the complexities of his time.