Julian Epistolae
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Julian

Epistolae

philosophy

Julian's letters — to cities, officials, philosophers, and friends. They reveal the personality behind the policies of the last pagan emperor.

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  • Fragmentum Epistolae [= 89b]

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~4,070 words
  • Πρίσκῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~190 words
  • Εὐμενίῳ καὶ Φαριανῷ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~170 words
  • Ὀριβασίῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~470 words
  • Πρίσκῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~140 words
  • Ἀλυπίῳ ἀδελφῷ Καισαρίου

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~170 words
  • Τῷ αὐτῷ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~160 words
  • Μαξίμῳ φιλοσόφῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~470 words
  • Ἰουλιανῷ θείῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~110 words
  • Ἰουλιανὸς Εὐθηρίῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~40 words
  • Ἰουλιανὸς Λεοντίῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~90 words
  • Μαξίμῳ φιλοσόφῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~90 words
  • Ἑρμογένει ἀποϋπάρχῳ Αἰγύπτου

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~110 words
  • Προαιρεσίῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~110 words
  • Ἀετίῳ ἐπισκόπῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~50 words
  • Θεοδώρῳ ἀρχιερεῖ.

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~470 words
  • Ζήνωνι.

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~140 words
  • 18
    Book 18

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~340 words
  • 19
    Book 19

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~520 words
  • Ἰουλιανὸς Θεοδώρῳ ἀρχιερεῖ.

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~540 words
  • Αὐτοκράτωρ Καῖσαρ Ἰουλιανὸς Μέγιστος Σεβαστὸς Ἀλεξανδρέων τῷ δήμῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~510 words
  • Ἀρσακίῳ ἀρχιερεῖ Γαλατίας.

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~510 words
  • Ἐκδικίῳ ἐπάρχῳ Αἰγύπτου

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~150 words
  • Ἀλεξανδρεῦσι διάταγμα

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~120 words
  • Εὐαγρίῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~350 words
  • Βασιλείῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~210 words
  • Θρᾳξίν

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~140 words
  • Ἀνεπίγραφος ὑπὲρ Ἀργείων

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~990 words
  • Ἰουλιανῷ θείῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~660 words
  • Ἰουλιανὸς Φιλίππῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~230 words
  • Ἰουλιανοῦ νόμος περὶ τῶν ἰατρῶν.

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~60 words
  • Θεοδώρᾳ.

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~360 words
  • Θεοδώρᾳ τῇ αἰδεσιμωτάτῃ.

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~40 words
  • 34
    Book 34

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~50 words
  • Ἀριστοξένῳ φιλοσόφῳ.

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~150 words
  • 36
    Book 36

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~530 words
  • Ἀταρβίῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~60 words
  • Ἰουλιανοῦ τοῦ παραβάτου πρὸς Πορφύριον

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~80 words
  • Βυζακίοις

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~30 words
  • Ἑκηβολίῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~150 words
  • Βοστρηνοῖς

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~580 words
  • Καλλιξείνῃ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~140 words
  • Εὐσταθίῳ φιλοσόφῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~90 words
  • Εὐσταθίῳ φιλοσόφῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~90 words
  • Ἐκδικίῳ ἐπάρχῳ Αἰγύπτου

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~60 words
  • Ἐκδικίῳ ἐπάρχῳ Αἰγύπτου

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~120 words
  • Ἀλεξανδρεῦσιν

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~680 words
  • Ἀλεξανδρεῦσιν

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~240 words
  • Ἐκδικίῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~120 words
  • Διονυσίῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~1,750 words
  • Ἰουδαίων τῷ κοινῷ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~290 words
  • Λιβανίῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~130 words
  • Λιβανίῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~240 words
  • Εὐστοχίῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~120 words
  • 56
    Book 56

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~600 words
  • Ἀρσάκῃ Ἀρμενίων σατράπῃ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~230 words
  • Λιβανίῳ σοφιστῇ καὶ κοιαίστωρι

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~750 words
  • Μαξίμῳ φιλοσόφῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~130 words
  • Εὐγενίῳ φιλοσόφῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~160 words
  • Σωπάτρῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~80 words
  • Εὐκλείδῃ φιλοσόφῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~180 words
  • Ἑκηβολίῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~230 words
  • Λουκιανῷ σοφιστῇ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~20 words
  • Ἐλπιδίῳ φιλοσόφῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~80 words
  • Γεωργίῳ Καθολικῷ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~180 words
  • Γεωργίῳ Καθολικῷ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~250 words
  • Δοσιθέῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~50 words
  • Ἱμερίῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~440 words
  • Διογένει

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~100 words
  • Γρηγορίῳ ἡγεμόνι

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~40 words
  • Πλουτάρχῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~60 words
  • Μαξιμίνῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~40 words
  • Ιαμβλίχῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~400 words
  • τῷ αὐτῷ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~250 words
  • Τῷ αὐτῷ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~290 words
  • Τῷ αὐτῷ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~550 words
  • Τῷ αὐτῷ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~890 words
  • Τῷ αὐτῷ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~460 words
  • Σαραπίωνι τῷ λαμπροτάτῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~1,650 words
  • Βασιλείῳ

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~310 words
  • Γάλλος καῖσαρ Ἰουλιανῷ ἀδελφῷ χαίρειν

    Julian writes on matters of governance and philosophy, blending Neoplatonic thought with the practical demands of imperial administration.

    ~240 words
  • Ιουλιανῷ Εὐστάθιος φιλόσοφος

    A letter from the philosopher Eustathius to Julian, part of the correspondence surrounding the emperor's intellectual circle and his programme to revive traditional Hellenic culture.

    ~110 words
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