
Emily Wilmer Cave Wright was a British-born American classical philologist, and a contributor to the culture and history of medicine. She was a professor at Bryn Mawr College, where she taught Greek. Wright's works include, The Emperor Julian’s relation to the new sophistic and neo-Platonism (1896), A Short History of Greek Literature, from Homer to Julian (1907), Julian (1913–23), Philostratus and Eunapius: The Lives of the Sophists (1922), Against the Galilaeans (1923), Hieronymi Fracastorii de contagione et contagiosis morbis et eorum curatione libri III (1930), and De morbis artificum Bernardini Ramazini diatriba (1940). Giovanni Maria Lancisi: De aneurysmatibus, opus posthumum (1952), and Bernardino Ramazzini: De Morbis Typographorum (1989) were published postmortem.Wikipedia →
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Volume I: Orations 1-5
λόγοι by Julian the Apostate
English · Harvard University Press · 1913
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Volume II: Orations 6-8. Letters to Themistius. To the Senate and People of Athens. To a Priest. The Caesars. Misopogon
λόγοι by Julian the Apostate
English · Harvard University Press · 1913
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Volume III: Letters. Epigrams. Against the Galilaeans. Fragments
Επιστολές by Julian the Apostate
English · Harvard University Press · 1923
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