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Books narrated by Julian Wright

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  • Socialism and the Experience of Time

    Idealism and the Present in Modern France

    by Julian Wright ...
    How do we make social democracy? Should we seize the unknown possibilities offered by the future, or does real change develop when we focus our attention on the immediate present? The modern tradition of social revolution suggested that the present is precisely the time that needs to be surpassed, but can society change without an intimate focus on today's experience of social injustice? In ... Read more

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  • Pluralism and the Idea of the Republic in France

    by Julian Wright ...
    Series series History (R0)
    The idea of the centralized State has played a powerful role in shaping French republicanism. But for two hundred years, many have tried to find other ways of being French and Republican. These essays challenge the traditional account, bringing together new insights from leading scholars. ... Read more

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  • Panegyric in Honour of Eusebia

    A Tribute to Grace and Wisdom: The Art of Panegyric in Ancient Rome

    by Julian ...
    Translated by Emily Wilmer Cave Wright ...
    In "Panegyric in Honour of Eusebia," Julian, the Roman Emperor and philosopher, crafts a resplendent tribute that melds personal admiration with public oratory. Written in the context of a culture steeped in rhetorical tradition, this panegyric utilizes ornate language and rich imagery to exalt Eusebia, effectively reflecting the cultural layering of late antiquity. The work echoes the themes of ... Read more

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  • To the Cynic Heracleios

    Exploring cynicism, skepticism, and the pursuit of truth in ancient philosophical dialogue

    by Julian ...
    Translated by Emily Wilmer Cave Wright ...
    In "To the Cynic Heracleios," Julian intricately weaves a narrative that explores ancient philosophical thought through a vivid reimagining of the life of Heracleios, blending elements of allegory and dialogue reminiscent of classical works. The prose is marked by a rich tapestry of rhetorical devices and poetic imagery, engaging readers in an exploration of Cynicism and its implications on ... Read more

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  • Panegyric in honour of Constantius

    An Ode to Roman Leadership: The Grand Panegyric of Constantius

    by Julian ...
    Translated by Emily Wilmer Cave Wright ...
    In "Panegyric in Honour of Constantius," Julian the Apostate masterfully weaves a tapestry of praise and political commentary designed to elevate Emperor Constantius. Written in a vibrant, rhetorical style characteristic of late antique oratory, this work employs classical tropes and vivid imagery to illustrate not only the virtues of the emperor but also the ideals of Roman greatness. Julian'Äôs ... Read more

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  • To the uneducated Cynics

    Revisiting Ancient Wisdom: Unveiling Cynic Philosophy with Julian's Insightful Treatise

    by Julian ...
    Translated by Emily Wilmer Cave Wright ...
    In "To the Uneducated Cynics," Julian engages readers with a compelling exploration of contemporary societal disillusionment through a lens of philosophical inquiry and sharp wit. The text masterfully combines narrative prose with philosophical dialogues, creating a reflective medium that critiques modern society's superficial values. Drawing from classic philosophical influences and the Cynic ... Read more

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  • Against the Galileans

    Enriched edition. Challenging Religious Beliefs in Ancient Rome: A Philosophical Critique

    Translated by Wilmer Cave Wright ...
    In "Against the Galileans," Julian presents a compelling philosophical and rhetorical critique of early Christian thought, particularly targeting the Galileans' views on divinity and morality. Written in the fourth century, this work exemplifies Julian's sophisticated literary style, utilizing sharp, polemical argumentation and layered allegory to dissect the ideological conflicts of his time. The ... Read more

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    Sun and Flesh

    What would you do for love?

    Unabridged

    13 hours 34 min

    Set in the lush tropical rainforests of Indonesia, SUN and FLESH is a powerful story of lust, love, pride, and a fight for survival—drawn from genuine historical events. This is an IMMERSIVE audiobook with realistic stereo soundscapes surrounding the characters.Melati, a young Malay girl, is wanted for a bride by the old chief of a powerful Java tribe. But her Malay tribe refuse. And so, the Java ... Read more

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  • The Complete Works of Julian the Apostate. Illustrated

    Orations, Letters to Themistius, To the Senate and People of Athens, To a Priest, The Caesars and others

    Translated by Wilmer C. Wright ...
    Julian was Roman emperor from 361 to 363, as well as a notable philosopher and author. His promotion of Neoplatonic Hellenism in its place, caused him to be remembered as Julian the Apostate in Christian tradition.Julian wrote several works in Greek, some of which have come down to us.One of the most important of his lost works is his Against the Galileans, intended to refute the Christian ... Read more

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    Hume's Natural History of Religion may, with his Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion be held to mark the beginning of the Philosophy of Religion. Not so clearly a text illustrating modern technology—indeed in its own day it was regarded as skeptical and subversive—the Natural History is remarkably illustrative of the development of religious thought and is a brilliant philosophical contribution ... Read more

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  • Greek Women

    The first volume of the ‘Women in All Ages and in All Countries’ series, looking at women in ancient Greek history and mythology. ... Read more

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  • The Enchiridion

    Born a slave and lamed by his master, Epictetus studied Stoic philosophy while in captivity. Once freed, he survived Domitian’s banishment of all philosophers from Rome to settle in Greece, where he founded a school of philosophy. He quickly rose to prominence as a renowned Stoic scholar and teacher, and even though he was personally friendly with emperors, he kept a simple life.The Enchiridion is ... Read more

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