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Against the Christians and Other Writings (Thomas Taylor Series, volume XXXIII)

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Volume XXXIII of the Thomas Taylor Series.

This final volume of the Thomas Taylor Series comprises the remaining essays and translations of Thomas Taylor, including:

  • The Arguments of the Emperor Julian Against the Christians (mainly Against the Galilaeans, but also several extracts of other writings aimed towards reviving Paganism and criticising Christian activities).
  • Arguments of Celsus, Porphyry and Julian Against the Christians.
  • Taylor's Rights of Brutes (a satire on Payne’s Rights of Man, and Wollstonecraft’s Rights of Women).
  • Taylor's Answer to the Supplement of Dr Gillies (a defence of his approach to the translation of Aristotle).
  • The short essay On Critics.
  • All the writings in Taylor's Miscellanies in Prose and Verse and his Collectanea which have not been included earlier in the Series.
  • All his writings in the Classical Journal which have not been used earlier in the Series.

270 pages. Hardcover.

ISBN 9781898910329.

  • About the Thomas Taylor Series

    The Prometheus Trust Thomas Taylor Series reprints the complete philosophical works of Thomas Taylor, the "English Platonist," in a complete and uniform edition, spanning 33 hardcover volumes.

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