Today’s free book is Gaetano Negri’s two volume account of the life of Emperor Julian (331 – 26th June 363). He was known as “Julian the Apostate” because he was the last non-Christian ruler of the Roman Empire who attempted (unsuccessfully) to re-introduce paganism. This public domain title was digitised from the the set held in Spurgeon’s College library.
Main image: Frontispiece – statue of Emperor Julian
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