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Panegyric in Honour of Eusebia: A Tribute to Grace and Wisdom: The Art of Panegyric in Ancient Rome

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In "Panegyric in Honour of Eusebia," Julian, the Roman Emperor and philosopher, crafts a resplendent tribute that melds personal admiration with public oratory. Written in the context of a culture steeped in rhetorical tradition, this panegyric utilizes ornate language and rich imagery to exalt Eusebia, effectively reflecting the cultural layering of late antiquity. The work echoes the themes of virtue, wisdom, and the shared values of the Gnostic and Neoplatonic schools that resonate throughout Julian's philosophical pursuits, creating a nuanced portrait of Eusebia as both a personal and political exemplar. Julian, also known as Julian the Apostate, sought to revive Hellenistic traditions in an increasingly Christianized Rome, passionately advocating for the values of paganism and intellectual inquiry. His philosophical inclinations and belief in the power of rhetoric echo throughout his writings, revealing a deeply rooted desire to establish a connection between the divine and mortal realms. This work serves not only as a testament to Eusebia'Äôs character but also to Julian's own vision for cultural revitalization in the face of changing times. In this eloquent exploration of admiration and societal values, readers will find both inspiration and insight. "Panegyric in Honour of Eusebia" is a richly layered text that speaks to the complexities of admiration, political rhetoric, and Julian's enduring legacy, making it essential reading for scholars of classical literature and philosophy alike.

© 2021 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066468057

Translators: Emily Wilmer Cave Wright

Release date

Ebook: 10 April 2021