The evolution of the political image of emperor Julian through consular speeches: Mamertinus’ Pan. III [11] and Libanius Or. XII

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Greek and Roman Rethoric, emperor Julian, imperial propaganda, processus consularis, ὕπατον, gratiarum actio

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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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2019-01-26

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The evolution of the political image of emperor Julian through consular speeches: Mamertinus’ Pan. III [11] and Libanius Or. XII. (2019). Minerva, 21, 137-153. https://revistas.uva.es/index.php/minerva/article/view/2660