LEADER 03357nam 2200421 450 001 9910816674303321 005 20200309101302.0 010 $a90-04-41631-5 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6026569 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6026569 035 $a(OCoLC)1124775913 035 $a(EXLCZ)994920000000126426 100 $a20200309d2020 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurun####uuuua 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 02$aA companion to Julian the Apostate /$fedited by Stefan Rebenich, Hans-Ulrich Wiemer 210 1$aLeiden, The Netherlands ;$aBoston :$cBrill,$d[2020] 210 4$d2020 215 $a1 recurso online 225 1 $aBrill's companions to the Byzantine world ;$vVolume 5 320 $aIncluye referencias bibliográficas e índices 327 $tContents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- List of Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Contributors -- Introduction -- 1. Introduction: Approaching Julian /$rStefan Rebenich and Hans-Ulrich Wiemer -- 2. Julian?s Philosophical Writings /$rHans-Günther Nesselrath -- 3. The Gallic Wars of Julian Caesar /$rPeter J. Heather -- 4. From Caesar to Augustus: Julian against Constantius /$rBruno Bleckmann -- 5. Reform, Routine, and Propaganda: Julian the Lawgiver /$rSebastian Schmidt-Hofner -- 6. The Value of a Good Education: The School Law in Context /$rKonrad Vössing -- 7. Revival and Reform: The Religious Policy of Julian /$rHans-Ulrich Wiemer -- 8. Anti-Christian Polemics and Pagan Onto-Theology: Julian?s /$rAgainst the Galilaeans /$rChristoph Riedweg -- 9. Julian and the Jews /$rScott Bradbury -- 10. The Persian Expedition /$rNeil McLynn -- 11. Pagan Reactions to Julian /$rArnaldo Marcone -- 12. The Christian Reception of Julian /$rPeter van Nuffelen -- 13. Julian?s Afterlife. The Reception of a Roman Emperor /$rStefan Rebenich -- Bibliography -- Index. 330 $aFew Roman emperors enjoy such fame as Flavius Claudius Iulianus ? although he was sole ruler of the Roman Empire for only eighteen months (361-363). Since his early death he has been known as Julian the Apostate ? the nephew of Constantine the Great who in vain tried to reverse the transformation of the Imperium Romanum into a Christian Empire. This companion synthesizes research on Julian conducted in many languages over the last decades and develops new perspectives. The authors scrutinize the voluminous and variegated sources for Julian's life and rule and reflect on the perceptions of modern research. Since Julian is the subject of scholarly discussion in various fields, this companion offers an interdisciplinary dialogue in which experts from many countries participate. Contributors are Bruno Bleckmann, Scott Bradbury, Peter Heather, Arnaldo Marcone, Neil McLynn, Hans-Günther Nesselrath, Stefan Rebenich, Christoph Riedweg, Sebastian Schmidt-Hofner, Peter van Nuffelen, Konrad Vössing, Hans-Ulrich Wiemer. 410 0$aBrill's companions to the Byzantine world ;$vVolume 5. 607 $aRome$xHistory$yJulian, 361-363 676 $a937.080924 702 $aRebenich$b Stefan 702 $aWiemer$b Hans-Ulrich 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910816674303321 996 $aCompanion to Julian the Apostate$91762205 997 $aUNINA