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I seem to recall that kind of talk was by a Christian father who was chiding fellow Christians who wanted to get a good classical education: "If you want to learn about history, you have the Gospels, Genesis through the books of Kings. If you want to learn Philosophy then read the Wisdom of Solomon..." and so on. I thought it may have been Epiphanius, although Tertullian also says things similar. Depending on the context of this citation in Peter Brown, The World of Late Antiquity (or via: amazon.co.uk), (1971, p. 93), Julian may have been echoing this kind of anti-classical sentiment among certain elements of the Christian clergy. He did support Christian schismatics as much as pagans.
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Nothing is new under the sun. The destruction of writing by authorities is probably as old as writing itself.
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Not sure about the term literally - The Iliad gives me a strong impression of the gods interfering at their whim - they are as real as the black ships - I thought that was accepted, so people then were using a working hypothesis that gods were involved when things happened, much like the bloke whose hut was eaten by termites and killed him, why was he in there when it fell down?
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