StephenGoranson wrote: ↑Mon Nov 21, 2022 9:31 am
I'm not sure this is relevant, but, in case:
"Gegen Julian".
Teil 2, Buch 6-10 und Fragmente /
Cyril, Saint Patriarch of Alexandria; Wolfram Kinzig; Thomas Brüggemann; Gerlinde Huber-Rebenich; Stefan Rebenich; Christoph Riedweg; Adolf Martin Ritter; Markus Vinzent; Hubert Kaufhold
2017
Greek, Ancient [to 1453] Internet Resource Internet Resource Computer File Computer File 1 online resource (2 volumes (ccxxxiii, 947 pages))
ISBN: 9783110391152 3110391155 9783110362589 3110362589
Yes, it looks like the second volume of Cyril's Against Julian, containing books 6-10, was published in 2017 and is available in libraries. I'm away on holiday at the moment and won't be checking it soon.
I think the passage I posted is probably the passage to which Watson and Weill-Raynal refer from book 6 as their claim could plausibly derived from that and it's the only passage in the Neumann/Wright edition of Julian's Against the Christians (which they extracted from Cyril) that could plausibly serve. If there's another passage, we'd have to think Neumann or Cave Wright omitted it in their reconstruction of Julian's text from Cyril.
Here is the quotation of Julian from Cyril of Alexandria's Against Julian, Book 6 (6.31), as given in the recent GCS edition:
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Kyrill von Alexandrien I, Gegen Julian, Teil 2: Buch 6-10 Und Fragmente, Herausgeben Wolfram Kinzig und Thomas Brüggerman (Berlin: De Gruyter 2017) 452-453.
the verse 15 appears to be the same passage as quoted by you from the link available online in English.
But in the other passages, I see oudamou. Sure that it is not another form of a denial (that Jesus was known etc) ?