The Authorship of <i>De Diis et Mundo</i>: Old Problem, New Solution
Abstract
Usually associated with the agenda of Julian the Apostate, this ‘pagan catechism’ shows inconsistencies with his program but some common ground with the ideas of Sallustius the Syrian, a member of the circle of Proclus one hundred years later.
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2025-05-16
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