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The Collected Works of Julian the Apostate


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Does anyone know where to find the collected (or even partial work) of Julian the Apostate. He wrote letters, poems and even a satire that have survived to the modern period, but I have never found that these have ever been printed in English in their entirety.

 

There is supposedly 700 pages of his writings and I am curious to have a look at them, especially his religious satire. Having had a look on amazon, it doesn't seem to be much about the man, except a few modern biographies and the writings of Ammianus Marcellinus.

 

Could anyone give any information on this topic?

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Does anyone know where to find the collected (or even partial work) of Julian the Apostate. He wrote letters, poems and even a satire that have survived to the modern period, but I have never found that these have ever been printed in English in their entirety.

 

There is supposedly 700 pages of his writings and I am curious to have a look at them, especially his religious satire. Having had a look on amazon, it doesn't seem to be much about the man, except a few modern biographies and the writings of Ammianus Marcellinus.

 

Could anyone give any information on this topic?

 

You can read his Mispogon here:

 

http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ancient/julian-mispogon.html

 

Loeb Classical Library is also a good place to look.

Eccleastical writings etc.

 

If you find a complete selection on Julian please post them, I'd like to read them myself.

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