A Commentary On Plutarch S Table Talks

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Sven-Tage Teodorsson
Publisher : ACTA Universitatis Gothoburgensis
Release : 1996
File : 438 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:39000005765503


A Commentary On Plutarch S Table Talks Books 1 3

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Author : Sven-Tage Teodorsson
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Release : 1990
File : 316 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105002092562


A Commentary On Plutarch S Table Talks Books 4 6

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Genre : Table-talk
Author : Sven-Tage Teodorsson
Publisher : ACTA Universitatis Gothoburgensis
Release : 1989
File : 312 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:39000008180023


A Commentary On Plutarch S Table Talks Livres 1 3 V 2 Livres 4 6

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Sven-Tage Teodorsson
Publisher : ACTA Universitatis Gothoburgensis
Release : 1989
File : 408 Pages
ISBN-13 : STANFORD:36105035324792


A Commentary On Plutarch S De Latenter Vivendo

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In this book, Plutarch's anti-Epicurean polemic is understood against the background of the previous philosophical tradition.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Geert Roskam
Publisher : Leuven University Press
Release : 2007
File : 281 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789058676030


The Cambridge Companion To Plutarch

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Plutarch is one of the most prolific and important writers from antiquity. His Parallel Lives continue to be an invaluable historical source, and the numerous essays in his Moralia, covering everything from marriage to the Delphic Oracle, are crucial evidence for ancient philosophy and cultural history. This volume provides an engaging introduction to all aspects of his work, including his method and purpose in writing the Lives, his attitudes toward daily life and intimate relations, his thoughts on citizenship and government, his relationship to Plato and the second Sophistic, and his conception of foreign or 'other'. Attention is also paid to his style and rhetoric. Plutarch's works have also been important in subsequent periods, and an introduction to their reception history in Byzantium, Italy, England, Spain, and France is provided. A distinguished team of contributors together helps the reader begin to navigate this most varied and fascinating of writers.

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Genre : Literary Collections
Author : Frances B. Titchener
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2023-02-28
File : 523 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781009302111


A Companion To Plutarch

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A Companion to Plutarch offers a broad survey of the famous historian and biographer; a coherent, comprehensive, and elegant presentation of Plutarch’s thought and influence Constitutes the first survey of its kind, a unified and accessible guide that offers a comprehensive discussion of all major aspects of Plutarch’s oeuvre Provides essential background information on Plutarch’s world, including his own circle of influential friends (Greek and Roman), his travels, his political activity, and his relations with Trajan and other emperors Offers contextualizing background, the literary and cultural details that shed light on some of the fundamental aspects of Plutarch’s thought Surveys the ideologically crucial reception of the Greek Classical Period in Plutarch’s writings Follows the currents of recent serious scholarship, discussing perennial interests, and delving into topics and works not formerly given serious attention

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Genre : History
Author : Mark Beck
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2013-11-13
File : 838 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781118316375


The Statesman In Plutarch S Works Volume I Plutarch S Statesman And His Aftermath Political Philosophical And Literary Aspects

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This volume presents the first half of the proceedings of the Sixth International Conference of the International Plutarch Society (2002). The selected papers are divided by theme in sections concentrating on political, philosophical, and literary aspects of Plutarch's presentation of statesmen and their activities, and on the aftermath of this Plutarchan heritage. The volume bears witness to the ongoing, wide-ranging interest in the work of Plutarch.

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Genre : History
Author : Jeroen Bons
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2017-07-31
File : 366 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789047413820


On The Path To Virtue

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In the first part about the specific Stoic doctrine on moral progress (prokop ) attention is first given to the subtle view developed by the early Stoics, who categorically denied the existence of any mean between vice and virtue, and yet succeeded in giving moral progress a logical and meaningful place within their ethical thinking. Subsequently, the position of later Stoics (Panaetius, Hecato, Posidonius, Seneca, Musonius Rufus, Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius) is examined. Most of them appear to adopt a basically 'orthodox' view, although each one of them lays his own accents and deals with Chrysippus' tenets from his own personal perspective. Occasionally, the 'heterodox' position of Aristo of Chios proves to have remained influential too. The second part of the study deals with the polemical reception of the Stoic doctrine of moral progress in (Middle-)Platonism. The first author who is discussed is Philo of Alexandria. Philo deals with the Stoic doctrine in a very ideosyncratical way. He never explicitly attacked the Stoic view on moral progress, although it is clear from various passages in his work that he favoured the Platonic-Peripatetic position rather than the Stoic one. Next, Plutarch's position is examined, through a detailed analysis of his treatise 'De profectibus in virtute'. Finally, attention is given to two school handbooks dating from the period of Middle-Platonism (Alcinous and Apuleius). In both of them, the Stoic doctrine is rejected without many arguments, which shows that a correct (and anti-Stoic) conception of moral progress was regarded in Platonic circles as a basic knowledge for beginning students.The whole discussion is placed into a broader philosophical-historical perspective by the introduction (on the philosophical tradition before the Stoa) and the epilogue (about later discussions in Neo-Platonism and early Christianity).

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Genre : Ethics
Author : Geert Roskam
Publisher : Leuven University Press
Release : 2005
File : 532 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9058674762


Plutarch S Cosmological Ethics

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A groundbreaking and wide-ranging presentation of Plutarch’s ethics based on the cosmological foundation of his ethical thought Plutarch of Chaeronea (c. 45-120 CE) is the most prolific and influential moral philosopher in the Platonic tradition. This book is a fundamental reappraisal of Plutarch’s ethical thought. It shows how Plutarch based his ethics on his particular interpretation of Plato’s cosmology: our quest for the good life should start by considering the good cosmos in which we live. The practical consequences of this cosmological foundation permeate various domains of Greco-Roman life: the musician, the organiser of a drinking party, and the politician should all be guided by cosmology. After exploring these domains, this book offers in-depth interpretations of two works which can only be fully understood by paying attention to cosmological aspects: Dialogue on Love and On Tranquillity of Mind.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Bram Demulder
Publisher : Leuven University Press
Release : 2022-07-07
File : 442 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789462703292