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Acknowledgments
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Susanna Elm
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction 1
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Part one
- 1. Nazianzus and the Eastern Empire, 330–361 17
- 2. Julian, from Caesar to Augustus: Paris to Constantinople, 355–362 60
- 3. Philosopher, Leader, Priest: Julian in Constantinople, Spring 362 88
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Part two
- 4. On the True Philosophical Life and Ideal Christian Leadership: Gregory’s Inaugural Address, Oration 2 147
- 5. The Most Potent Pharmakon: Gregory the Elder and Nazianzus 182
- 6. Armed like a Hoplite—Gregory the Political Philosopher atWar: Eunomius, Photinus, and Julian 213
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Part three
- 7. A Health-Giving Star Shining on the East: Julian in Antioch, July 362 to March 363 269
- 8. The Making of the Apostate: Gregory’s Oration 4 against Julian 336
- 9. A Bloodless Sacrifice of Words to the Word: Logoi for the Logos 378
- 10. Gregory’s Second Strike, Oration 5 433
- Conclusion: Visions of Rome 479
- Bibliography 489
- Index 529
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction 1
-
Part one
- 1. Nazianzus and the Eastern Empire, 330–361 17
- 2. Julian, from Caesar to Augustus: Paris to Constantinople, 355–362 60
- 3. Philosopher, Leader, Priest: Julian in Constantinople, Spring 362 88
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Part two
- 4. On the True Philosophical Life and Ideal Christian Leadership: Gregory’s Inaugural Address, Oration 2 147
- 5. The Most Potent Pharmakon: Gregory the Elder and Nazianzus 182
- 6. Armed like a Hoplite—Gregory the Political Philosopher atWar: Eunomius, Photinus, and Julian 213
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Part three
- 7. A Health-Giving Star Shining on the East: Julian in Antioch, July 362 to March 363 269
- 8. The Making of the Apostate: Gregory’s Oration 4 against Julian 336
- 9. A Bloodless Sacrifice of Words to the Word: Logoi for the Logos 378
- 10. Gregory’s Second Strike, Oration 5 433
- Conclusion: Visions of Rome 479
- Bibliography 489
- Index 529