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Julian, Volume III

Julian, Volume III

Julian

Harvard University Press
1923
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The emperor who renounced Christianity.Julian (Flavius Claudius Iulianus) “the Apostate,” Roman Emperor, lived AD 331 or 332 to 363. Born and educated in Constantinople as a Christian, after a precarious childhood he devoted himself to literature and philosophy and became a pagan, studying in various Greek cities. In 355 his cousin Emperor Constantius called him from Athens to the court at Milan, entitled him “Caesar,” and made him governor of Gaul. Julian restored Gaul to prosperity and good government after the ravages of the Alamanni (he overthrew them at the battle of Strassburg in 357) and other Germans. Between 357 and 361 Julian’s own soldiers, refusing to serve in the East at Constantius’ orders, nearly involved Julian in war with Constantius—who, however, died in 361, making Julian sole Emperor of the Roman world. He began many reforms and proclaimed universal toleration in religion but pressed for the restoration of the older pagan worships. In 362–363 he prepared at Constantinople and then at Antioch for his expedition against Persia ruled by Shapur II. He died of a wound received in desperate battle. Julian’s surviving works (lost are his Commentaries on his western campaigns), all in Greek, are given in the Loeb Classical Library in three volumes. The eight Orations (1–5 in Volume I, 6–8 in Volume II) include two in praise of Constantius, one praising Constantius’ wife Eusebia, and two theosophical hymns (in prose) or declamations, of interest for studies in neo-Platonism, Mithraism, and the cult of the Magna Mater in the Roman world. Misopogon (“Beard-hater”), in Volume II, assails the morals of people in Antioch; the Letters (more than eighty), in Volume III, include edicts or rescripts, mostly about Christians, encyclical or pastoral letters to priests, and private letters. Lastly in Volume III are the fragments of the work Against the Galilaeans (the Christians), written mainly to show that evidence for the idea of Christianity is lacking in the Old Testament.
Julian

Julian

Catherine Lievens

Extasy Books
2020
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You don't always have to fight alone.Julian is on the run. He doesn't know who's after him, but he knows he'll have to do something about it. The fact that he's just met his mate makes everything more complicated, especially since Tali has known for much longer than he has and hasn't told him.Tali doesn't want to have to choose between Julian and the council assassins. One is his mate, the other his family. Since Julian's on the run, Tali knows he'll end up leaving, and Tali won't be able to go with him.But maybe Julian doesn't have to go. Maybe he can accept the assassins' help and work with them to find out who's hunting him and do something about it.It's either that or be killed, and Julian isn't about to allow that to happen.
Julian

Julian

Lars Jeschio

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Der Roman Julian beschreibt die Herausforderungen von Menschen kurz vor ihrem 30. Lebensjahr. War das Leben bisher durch Ausbildung und Erwachsen werden gepr gt, f llt pl tzlich in einem mutma lich makellosen Beruf stehend auf, dass einerseits nicht klar ist, was der n chste Schritt im Leben sein soll und andererseits dass sich, obwohl bisher alles nach Plan gelaufen ist, kaum Gl cksgef hle einstellen. Fragen nach Existenz, Sinn und Zweck des Lebens werden wichtiger. Die Herausforderung sein Leben als Erwachsener zu gestalten und die Angst davor nicht das Falsche zu tun und dennoch gl cklich zu werden, wird anhand von Julian Lorenzen beschrieben.
Julian

Julian

Jay Aheer; Faith Gibson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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He knew right where she was. He thought he was keeping her safe . Until the US Government took his mate. Julian Stone, computer genius for the Stone Society, has spent the last few months helping his fellow Gargoyles rescue their mates while keeping hackers at bay. Now, Julian must save his own mate from the hands of the US Government. Katherine Fox has been imprisoned for crimes she didn't commit and is confined to the FBI's SuperMax facility among the worst criminals known to man and Gargoyle. Julian is left with no choice but to break Kat out of prison. Even as war looms for the Stone Society, the Clan steps up to help Julian rescue Katherine. They vow to protect her with their lives. It will be up to Julian to find the evidence to clear her name.
Julian

Julian

Fleur Pierets

3TimesRebel Press
2023
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Belgian artist Fleur Pierets wanted to marry her partner Julian in all countries where two women are allowed to marry. The aim was to raise awareness of equal marriage rights in a positive way. But the 'world tour of love' was interrupted: after her fourth marriage, in Paris, Julian was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour. She died two months later. Pierets had only one thing left to do: write. Fleur Pierets and Julian P. Boom worked as an artist duo under the name JF. Pierets and created, among other things, the magazine Et Alors? On 20 September 2017, they launched their performance Project 22 in New York. Julian died on 22 January 2018. This book is divided into three sections: Before, During and After. The first part tells the story of how Julian and Fleur Pierets met, delves into their careers before they fell in love and gives context to their intense relationship and collaboration. The second part is literally the heart of the memoir. It's a celebration of love, freedom, progress and, above all, the power of their commitment. It is about their magazine Et Alors? and their famous Project 22: to get married in every country where same-sex marriage was legal. They got married in New York, Paris, Amsterdam and Antwerp, while raising awareness of same-sex relationships. The third and final part is about Julian's illness and eventual death. Fleur writes about her grief and how she coped with the loss of her soulmate. The author describes her life with Julian with clarity and insight, making it easy for the reader to empathise with her feelings. Although this is not a sad book, tears are guaranteed. There's also lightness, hope and, above all, the realisation that true love does exist. Her love for Julian is so palpable in every sentence that it's like a force of nature. Julian explores themes of love, commitment, activism, loss and grief. It is so tactile, you can feel its energy. It's a testament to the power of love in the face of illness and hatred. Pieret's writing is deceptively simple, very essay-like, yet full of heart. It is a lesbian version of Joan Didion's Year of Magical Thinking. Translated from Flemish by Elizabeth Kahn.
The Arguments of the Emperor Julian Against the Christians

The Arguments of the Emperor Julian Against the Christians

Julian

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Emperor Julian, popularly known as "Julian the Apostate," was the last pagan Emperor of Rome. His reign was characterized by his energetic, yet ultimately failed, attempts at revitalizing paganism and halting the advance of Christianity. In this work, many of Julian's arguments against the Christian faith are presented, providing the reader with a fascinating window into the minds of those who struggled against Christianity during its rise to power in Europe.From the introduction by the translator, Thomas Taylor: "As man is naturally a religious animal, and as the true knowledge of divinity is, as Jamblichus beautifully observes, virtue, wisdom, and consummate felicity, nothing can be so important as the acquisition of this knowledge, and, as one of the means of obtaining it, a purification from theological error. Julian, who was certainly one of the most excellent emperors recorded in the annals of history, wrote, I am persuaded, the treatise from which these fragments are taken with no other view than to lead the reader of it to this most sublime knowledge, and the translator of these extracts can most solemnly affirm this was his only aim in translating and printing them."