The Misopogon ('Beard-Hater') is a satirical essay on philosophers by the Roman Emperor Julian. It was written in Classical Greek. The satire was written...
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and mocking of him by issuing a satire ostensibly on himself, called Misopogon or "Beard Hater". There he blames the people of Antioch for preferring...
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Stephanus of Byzantium, Kos Galen, Introd. c. 4, vol. xiv. p. 683 Julian, Misopogon Pliny, Hist. Nat., xxix. 3 Diogenes Laertius, vii. 7. § 10; Pliny, Hist...
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Prodromos, Lucian of Samosata and Julian the apostate (who wrote the Misopogon, i. e. "beard hater") Shaving seems to have not been known to the Romans...
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Themistius, To the Senate and People of Athens, To a Priest. The Caesars. Misopogon L157) Volume III. Letters. Epigrams. Against the Galilaeans. Fragments...
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conflict between Greece and Persia. Julian's written works in translation Misopogon (Beard Hater) – a satire upon himself "Books Today". The New York Times:...
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9–10. Busson 2001, p. 26. Busson 2001, pp. 132–136. Julianus Augustus. Misopogon 340d. Fierro 1996, p. 538. Delon 2000, p. 41. Lecompte 2013, p. 9. Delon...
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Misanthropy Misinformation effect Miskawayh Misleading vividness Misology Misopogon Misotheism Mitchell Miller (philosopher) Mitchell Thomashow Miura Baien...
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Mardonius is mentioned in several works by Julian, in particular his satire "Misopogon" ("Beard-Hater"). In the funeral oration on Julian, Libanius mentioned...
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