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    The Atlas·Figures

    Julian

    historical figure · 3 works · 9 mentions · 12 anchored passages · author page

    Julian the Apostate · Julian to Basil · the emperor · the worthy Julian

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    Julian the Apostate1 mention

    Letters (Greek)

    From his letter to Julian the Apostate
    letter 360

    in the texts

    LettersLate Antiquity · Greek

    A sophist friend described as behind on his letters.

    The worthy Julian seems to share something of the common state in his own affairs as well.
    letter 21
    To Julian
    letter 293
    Have you fully recovered the use of your hand?
    letter 293

    Institutes of Roman LawClassical · English

    Jurist who, with Sextus, held that the senatusconsult of Nero validates a legacy by preception to a stranger.

    Julian, however, and Sextus held that this bequest also is made valid by the senatusconsult, as only being avoided at civil law by a verbal informality;
    de legatis 2
    Nam et si pecuniam numeratam tibi tradam donandi gratia, tu eam quasi creditam accipias, constat proprietatem ad te transire nec impedimento esse, quod circa causam dandi atque accipiendi dissenserimus, Julian, Dig.
    addendum formal abstract and simulative dispositio
    44, 1, 2, 3, and Julian, Dig.
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    The Rights of War and PeaceRenaissance · English

    Roman emperor cited for a generous prize-division practice.

    Although Scipio, Caesar and Julian acted more liberally, in giving the entire prizes to each of those who had ascended the walls together.
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