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Sallust in Julian of Aeclanum
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Josef Lössl
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AL
Record Number
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1085009
Doc. No
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LA128638
Call No
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10.1163/157007204323120292
Language of Document
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English
Main Entry
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Josef Lössl
Title & Author
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Sallust in Julian of Aeclanum [Article]\ Josef Lössl
Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical
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Vigiliae Christianae
Date
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2004
Volume/ Issue Number
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58/2
Page No
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179–202
Abstract
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The importance of Cicero in the debate between Augustine of Hippo and Julian of Aeclanum has been extensively studied. This includes Augustine's and Julian's use of the Catilinarian speeches in their polemics against each other. In comparison the use of Sallust, the other classical authority on Catiline, especially by Julian of Aeclanum, has been neglected. This paper intends to remedy that situation. Textual evidence may be meagre: barely two literal citations in three of the extant fragments of Julian's writings. But Julian's use of these, also compared with Jerome's and Augustine's, and the way his use of Sallust is reflected in the rest of his extant writing and thought gives the impression that he may have been far more deeply influenced by Sallust than has hitherto been thought. The importance of Cicero in the debate between Augustine of Hippo and Julian of Aeclanum has been extensively studied. This includes Augustine's and Julian's use of the Catilinarian speeches in their polemics against each other. In comparison the use of Sallust, the other classical authority on Catiline, especially by Julian of Aeclanum, has been neglected. This paper intends to remedy that situation. Textual evidence may be meagre: barely two literal citations in three of the extant fragments of Julian's writings. But Julian's use of these, also compared with Jerome's and Augustine's, and the way his use of Sallust is reflected in the rest of his extant writing and thought gives the impression that he may have been far more deeply influenced by Sallust than has hitherto been thought.
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10.1163/157007204323120292
https://lib.clisel.com/site/catalogue/1085009
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