Julian by Philip Freeman - ISBN: 9780300281873
Paperback
Rome’s last pagan emperor fought Christianity, changing history’s course forever.

Julian

Rome's Last Pagan Emperor

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  • Paperback

    168 pages

  • Release Date

    18 March 2025

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Summary

The tragic life of Julian, the last non-Christian emperor of Rome, by award-winning author Philip Freeman

“When we think of ancient Rome, it’s impossible not to think of Christianity, one of its most notable exports—but what if it hadn’t been? This is the question provoked by classicist Philip Freeman in Julian, an appealing new entry in Yale’s Ancient Lives series, which tells the story of the old faith’s last imperial torchbearer.”

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9780300281873
ISBN-10:0300281870
Author:Philip Freeman
Publisher:Yale University Press
Imprint:Yale University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:168
Release Date:18 March 2025
Weight:188g
Dimensions:216mm x 140mm
Series:Ancient Lives
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Critics Review

“When we think of ancient Rome, it’s impossible not to think of Christianity, one of its most notable exports—but what if it hadn’t been? This is the question provoked by classicist Philip Freeman in Julian, an appealing new entry in Yale’s Ancient Lives series, which tells the story of the old faith’s last imperial torchbearer.”—Anna Heyward, New York Times Book Review

“Professor Freeman’s meticulous, unsentimental portrait removes all this varnish and restores a clearer image of a tragic figure.”—Rupert Christiansen, The Telegraph

“Philip Freeman’s slender account is an excellent primer on Julian and sets the context for his arrival on the throne well.”—Jack Watkins, Country Life

“[Freeman’s] pacy narrative with minimal endnotes offers an accessible account that leaves the reader wondering, had Julian not been killed, how he might have profoundly changed the course of history.”—Lindsay Powell, Ancient Warfare (Netherlands)

“This new biography of Julian, who made bold to deny the newly crowned Christian God, by experienced historian Philip Freeman comes as a very welcome addition to the literature on a prolific author whose imperial reach unfortunately exceeded his grasp.”—Paul Cartledge, University of Cambridge

About The Author

Philip Freeman

Philip Freeman is Fletcher Jones Chair of Western Culture and professor of the humanities at Pepperdine University. His books include Hannibal: Rome’s Greatest Enemy, Alexander the Great, and Julius Caesar.

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