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Paperback:
9781530411405 | Createspace Independent Pub, March 7, 2016, cover price $9.78
9781503112254 | Createspace Independent Pub, November 6, 2014, cover price $14.95
9780946626991 | Reprint edition (Dedalus Ltd, January 1, 1997), cover price $13.99
9780781801065 | Hippocrene Books, December 1, 1995, cover price $16.95
Product Description: A history of Julian, the grandson of Constantine, and his failed attempt to reverse the Christian tide that swept the Roman Empire ⢠Portrays the âApostateâ as a poet-philosopher, arguing that had he survived, Christianity would have been checked in its rise ⢠Details reforms enacted by Julian during his two-year reign that marginalized Christians, effectively limiting their role in the social and political life of the Empire ⢠Shows how after Julianâs death the Church used paganism to represent evil and opposition to God, a tactic whose traces still linger The violent death of the emperor Julian (Flavius Claudius Julianus, AD 332-363) on a Persian battlefield has become synonymous with the death of paganism...read more
Hardcover:
9780750932950 | Sutton Pub Ltd, January 1, 2004, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: Examines Julian's emergence as the sole survivor of a political dynasty soaked in blood and traces his journey from an aristocratic Christian childhood to his intiation into pagan cults.
Paperback:
9781594772269 | Inner Traditions, April 18, 2008, cover price $18.95 | About this edition: A history of Julian, the grandson of Constantine, and his failed attempt to reverse the Christian tide that swept the Roman Empire ⢠Portrays the âApostateâ as a poet-philosopher, arguing that had he survived, Christianity would have been checked in its rise ⢠Details reforms enacted by Julian during his two-year reign that marginalized Christians, effectively limiting their role in the social and political life of the Empire ⢠Shows how after Julianâs death the Church used paganism to represent evil and opposition to God, a tactic whose traces still linger The violent death of the emperor Julian (Flavius Claudius Julianus, AD 332-363) on a Persian battlefield has become synonymous with the death of paganism.
Hardcover:
9780750940153 | History Pr Ltd, June 30, 2006, cover price $39.95
Paperback:
9780750940160 | History Pr Ltd, March 1, 2009, cover price $30.95
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