The evolution of the political image of emperor Julian through consular speeches: Mamertinus’ Pan. III [11] and Libanius Or. XII
Keywords:
Greek and Roman Rethoric, emperor Julian, imperial propaganda, processus consularis, ὕπατον, gratiarum actioAbstract
This paper aims at analysing two speeches, one in latin and the other in greek, dedicated to emperor Julian (331-363 A.D.) at the outset of Consulate years 362 and 363, with a common rethoric pattern. My study will focus on the shared elements from the propagandistic Julian’s writtings and the way they evolve over this short period of time.
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