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Two Orations

of the

Emperor Julian

one to the

Sovereign Sun

and the other to the

Mother Of The Gods;

Translated from the Greek

With Notes,

And a copious introduction, in which some of the greatest arcana of the Grecian theology are unfolded.

[by Thomas Taylor (1758-1835)]

Παραδεδοται δε υπο των αρχαιων και παλαιων, εν μυθου σχηματι καταλελειμμενα τοις υστερον, οτι ΘΕΟΙ τε εισιν ουτοι, (\"i.e." stell) και περιεχει το θειον την ολην φυσιν--Ει τισ λαβοι, οτι ΘΕΟΥΣ φοντο τας πρωτας ουσιας ειναι, θειωσ αν ειρησθαι νομισειε.

Aristot, Metaphys Lib. 12 Cap. 8

London

Printed for Edward Jeffrey, Pall Mall

1793

Hermetic Publishing Company

3006
Lake Park Avenue Armour Station

Chicago, Illinois

p. 4

Limited Reprint of 500 Copies

October 29, 1932

Scanned , December, 2002. J.b. Hare, Redactor. This text is in the public domain. This file may be used for any non-commercial purpose, provided that this attribution is left intact.
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