
Jeremias Drexel's Julianus (1608) Is About The Rise And Fall Of The Roman Emperor Julian, Who Became Known As Julian The Apostate Due To His Rejection Of Christianity. The Drama Uses The Figure Of Julian To Discuss The Limits Of The Scientific Curiosity Of Christian And Especially Neostoic Scholars. In Addition To A Translation Of The Drama, The Volume Provides An Introductory Analysis And A Commentary.
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