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Graec.tom. vii.p. 92 See Julian. in Misopogon, p. 340, 341.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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Leuce tia, or Lutetia, was the ancient name of the city, which, according to the fashion of the fourth century, assumed the territorial appellation of Parisii.] 94 Julian in Misopogon, p. 359,
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Julian ironically urges the reproach of the people of Antioch, that he almost always in Misopogon, p. 345) lay alone.
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He himself (in Misopogon, p. 350) mentions his vegetable diet, and upbraids the gross and sensual appetite of the people of Antioch.] 50 Lectulus ...
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Caesarea; and even Julian (in Misopogon, p. 355) insinuates how severely Tarentum had expiated the insult to the Roman ambassadors.] 20 On the subject of the
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Delos.] 114 Julian (in Misopogon, p. 361) rather insinuates, than affirms, their guilt.
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Maximus at Rome, the Hippodrome at Constantinople, &c.) it might be about a four mile course.] 52 Julian. in Misopogon, p. 340.
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Julian in Misopogon, p. 357.] 14 The schism of Antioch, which lasted eighty-five years, (A.
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Chrysostom, the letters of Libanius, the "Misopogon" of Julian, and other literary sources.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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"Misopogon," enumerating in a bitter spirit all the vices of the city, and adding others beyond the truth; and when on this he found that many witticisms were uttered at his expense, he felt compelled to conceal his feelings for a time; but was full of internal rage.
The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens Ammianus Marcellinus 1851
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