Letters of Julian
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- Introduction to the letters
- Letters 1–58 with dates:
- Letter 1. To Priscus
- Letter 2. To the Same
- Letter 3. To Eumenius and Pharianus
- Letter 4. To Oribasius
- Letter 5. To Priscus
- Letter 6. To Alypius, brother of Caesarius
- Letter 7. To the Same
- Letter 8. To Maximus, the philosopher
- Letter 9. To his Uncle Julian
- Letter 10. To Eutherius
- Letter 11. To Leontius
- Letter 12. To the philosopher Maximus
- Letter 13. To Hermogenes, formerly Prefect of Egypt
- Letter 14. To Prohaeresius
- Letter 15. To Bishop Aetius
- Letter 16. To the High-priest Theodorus
- Letter 17. To Zeno
- Letter 18. To an Official
- Letter 19. To a Priest
- Letter 20. To the High-priest Theodorus
- Letter 21. The Emperor Julian Caesar, most Mighty Augustus, to the People of Alexandria
- Letter 22. To Arsacius, High-priest of Galatia
- Letter 23. To Ecdicius, Prefect of Egypt
- Letter 24. To the Alexandrians, an Edict
- Letter 25. To Evagrius
- Letter 26. To Basil
- Letter 27. To the Thracians
- Letter 28. On behalf of the Argives; unaddressed
- Letter 29. To his Uncle Julian
- Letter 30. To Philip
- Letter 31. A decree concerning Physicians
- Letter 32. To the priestess Theodora
- Letter 33. To the most reverend Theodora
- Letter 34. To Theodora?
- Letter 35. To Aristoxenus, a Philosopher
- Letter 36. Rescript on Christian Teachers
- Letter 37. To Atarbius
- Letter 38. Julian the Apostate to Porphyrius
- Letter 39. To the citizens of Byzacium
- Letter 40. To Hecebolius
- Letter 41. To the citizens of Bostra
- Letter 42. To Callixeine
- Letter 43. To Eustathius the Philosopher
- Letter 44. To Eustathius
- Letter 45. To Ecdicius, Prefect of Egypt
- Letter 46. To Ecdicius, Prefect of Egypt
- Letter 47. To the Alexandrians
- Letter 48. To the Alexandrians
- Letter 49. To Ecdicius, Prefect of Egypt
- Letter 50. To Nilus, surnamed Dionysius
- Letter 51. To the community of the Jews
- Letter 52. To Libanius
- Letter 53. To Libanius
- Letter 54. To Eustochius
- Letter 55. To Photinus
- Letter 56. Edict on Funerals
- Letter 57. To Arsaces, Satrap of Armenia
- Letter 58. To Libanius, Sophist and Quaestor
- Letters 59–73 undated:
- Letter 59. To Maximus the Philosopher
- Letter 60. To Eugenius
- Letter 61. To Sopater
- Letter 62. To Eucleides the Philosopher
- Letter 63. To Hecebolius
- Letter 64. To Lucian the Sophist
- Letter 65. To Elpidius, a Philosopher
- Letter 66. To George, a Revenue Official
- Letter 67. To George, a Revenue Official
- Letter 68. To Dositheus
- Letter 69. To Himerius
- Letter 70. To Diogenes
- Letter 71. To Commander Gregory
- Letter 72. To Plutarch
- Letter 73. To Maximinus
- Apocryphal letters 74–83:
- Letter 74. To Iamblichus
- Letter 75. To the Same
- Letter 76. To the Same
- Letter 77. To the Same
- Letter 78. To the Same
- Letter 79. To the Same
- Letter 80. To the most illustrious Sarapion
- Letter 81. To Basil
- Letter 82. Letter from Gallus Caesar to his brother Julian
- Letter 83. Eustathius the Philosopher to Julian
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