In the second century of our era, probably in the final decade of the reign of the philosophic emperor Marcus Aurelius (the years from 170 to 180), two very different Greek writers addressed a problem that conspicuously unsettled thoughtful people of the time.
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Fiction as History: Nero to Julian (Sather Classical Lectures, No 58)
March 29, 1997, University of California Press
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Fiction as History: Nero to Julian (Sather Classical Lectures)
January 4, 1995, University of California Press
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Fiction as history: Nero to Julian
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