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Lettres. Archéologie philosophy claims the exclusive pretension

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philosophy claims the exclusive pretension of being the only ethical discourse

Fabien Clerc

based on the papyrus collection of the Cairo Museum dating from the reign of Taharqa until the end of the Ptolemaic period

often unpublished

Lettres. Archéologie philosophy claims the exclusive pretensionClassic bilingual collection. Taken together, all his writings offer an insight into Julian the Apostate unparalleled by any other ancient figure, except Cicero. In this unique corpus, made up of treatises (the Misopogon or the Contra Galileos), polemics, panegyrics, and speeches, the letters, which extend from his mission in Gaul as Caesar (355) to the proclamation of Lutetia, then to his stay in Antioch and Constantinople, and finally to the Persian

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