Plutarch S Religious Landscapes

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The polygraph from Chaeronea includes in Moralia and Lives a wide range of interesting views on religious and philosophical matters: philosophical theology, cult, ethics, politics, natural sciences, hermeneutics, atheism, and the afterlife. The essays included in Plutarch’s Religious Landscapes offer a glance into these views.

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Genre : History
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Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2020-11-23
File : 408 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004443549


Plutarch S Cities

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Plutarch's Cities is the first comprehensive attempt to assess the significance of the polis in Plutarch's works from several perspectives, namely the polis as a physical entity, a lived experience, and a source of inspiration, the polis as a historical and sociopolitical unit, the polis as a theoretical construct and paradigm to think with. The book's multifocal and multi-perspectival examination of Plutarch's cities - past and present, real and ideal-yields some remarkable corrections of his conventional image. Plutarch was neither an antiquarian nor a philosopher of the desk. He was not oblivious to his surroundings but had a keen interest in painting, sculpture, monuments, and inscriptions, about which he acquired impressive knowledge in order to help him understand and reconstruct the past. Cult and ritual proved equally fertile for Plutarch's visual imagination. Whereas historiography was the backbone of his reconstruction of the past and evaluation of the present, material culture, cult, and ritual were also sources of inspiration to enliven past and present alike. Plato's descriptions of Athenian houses and the Attic landscape were also a source of inspiration, but Plutarch clearly did his own research, based on autopsy and on oral and written sources. Plutarch, Plato's disciple and Apollo's priest, was on balance a pragmatist. He did not resist the temptation to contemplate the ideal city, but he wrote much more about real cities, as he experienced or imagined them.

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Genre : Literary Collections
Author : Lucia Athanassaki
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2022-02-15
File : 352 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780192676177


Plutarch And His Contemporaries

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The volume puts into the spotlight overlaps and points of intersection between Plutarch and other writers of the imperial period. It contains twenty-eight contributions which adopt a comparative approach and put into sharper relief ongoing debates and shared concerns, revealing a complex topography of rearrangements and transfigurations of inherited topics, motifs, and ideas. Reading Plutarch alongside his contemporaries brings out distinctive features of his thought and uncovers peculiarities in his use of literary and rhetorical strategies, imagery, and philosophical concepts, thereby contributing to a better understanding of the empire’s culture in general, and Plutarch in particular.

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Genre : History
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Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2024-02-26
File : 511 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004687301


Plutarch S Moon

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In Plutarch’s Moon Luisa Lesage Gárriga offers a new approach on Plutarch’s views on cosmos, the afterlife and salvation, focusing on one of his most fascinating treatises. Dealing with the nature and function of the moon from multiple perspectives, this treatise offers a comprehensive overview of scientific knowledge and religious-philosophical thought from the first centuries CE. Yet, up until now no single scholar has attempted an integral approach to its various and complementary perspectives, generally focusing on a specific aspect, as if they were unrelated. By means of this study, the author shows that De facie is a literary creation that reflects and conveys a coherent worldview, finally providing a solid and overarching understanding of the treatise.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Luisa Lesage Gárriga
Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2023-03-13
File : 152 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004544178


Plutarch And Rhetoric

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A fundamental reappraisal of Plutarch’s attitude towards rhetoric. Plutarch was not only a skilled writer, but also lived during the Second Sophistic, a period of cultural renaissance. This book offers new insights into Plutarch’s seemingly moderate attitude towards rhetoric. The hypothesis explored in this study introduces, for the first time, the broader literary and cultural contexts that influenced and restricted the scope of Plutarch’s message. When these contexts are considered, a new perspective emerges that differs from that found in earlier studies. It paints a picture of a philosopher who may not regard rhetoric as a lesser means of persuasion, but who faces challenges in openly articulating this stance in his public discourse.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Theofanis Tsiampokalos
Publisher : Leuven University Press
Release : 2024-05-20
File : 250 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789462704190


Plutarch And The New Testament In Their Religio Philosophical Contexts

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“Bridging Discourses in the World of the Early Roman Empire" is a fitting description of both the religio-philosophical spirit of Plutarch and the task of bringing his writings into fruitful dialogue with the New Testament and Early Christian writings. The contributions in this volume explore various ways of how to do it.

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Genre : History
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Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2022-01-17
File : 277 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004505070


The Apostle Paul With A P A Biographical Study

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In "The Apostle Paul with a 'P': A Biographical Study," Dr. Richard NeSmith presents a comprehensive examination of the life, ministry, and teachings of one of the most influential figures in Christian history. From his early years as Saul of Tarsus to his conversion and later work as the Apostle Paul, the book delves into Paul's experiences, struggles, and triumphs, providing insights into his character and personality. With a detailed analysis of Paul's journeys, cohorts, and doctrine, the book explores his teachings on salvation, grace, and the power of God's love. Through vivid storytelling and engaging prose, Dr. NeSmith creates a compelling narrative that will inspire readers to deepen their understanding of Paul's legacy and its significance for Christianity today. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to gain a deeper appreciation for the strength and impact of Paul's life and teachings. Also available in hardback or softcover: https://www.amazon.com/Apostle-Paul-Biographical-Study-Love/dp/B0C2RX98D2/

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Genre : Religion
Author : Dr. Richard A. NeSmith
Publisher : Power Press
Release : 2023-05-02
File : 496 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9798392442607


The Image Of The Invisible God

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Author : Travis R. Niles
Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Release : 2023-11-09
File : 331 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783161614736


Know Yourself

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The book explores ancient interpretations and usages of the famous Delphic maxim “know yourself”. The primary emphasis is on Jewish, Christian and Greco-Roman sources from the first four centuries CE. The individual contributions examine both direct quotations of the maxim as well as more distant echoes. Most of the sources included in the book have never previously been studied in any detail with a view to their use and interpretation of the Delphic maxim. Thus, the book contributes significantly to the origin and different interpretations of the maxim in antiquity as well as to its reception history in ancient philosophical and theological discourses. The chapters of the book are linked to each other by numerous cross-references which makes it possible to compare the different views of the maxim with each other. It also helps readers to notice relationships and trajectories within the material. The explorations of the relevant sources are also set in the context of ongoing debates about the shape and nature of ancient conceptions of self and self-knowledge. The book thus demonstrates the wide variety of philosophical and theological approaches in that the injunction to know oneself could be viewed and how these interpretations provide windows into ancient discourses about self and self-knowledge.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Ole Jakob Filtvedt
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release : 2023-12-31
File : 644 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783111083858


An Opaque Mirror For Trajan

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Plutarch’s Regum et imperatorum apophthegmata (Sayings of Kings and Commanders) holds a peculiar position in his oeuvre. This collection of almost 500 anecdotes of barbarian, Greek, and Roman rulers and generals is introduced by a dedicatory letter to Trajan as a summary of the author’s well-known and widely read Parallel Lives. The work is therefore Plutarch’s only text that explicitly addresses a Roman emperor and is likely to shed light on his biographical technique. Yet the collection has been understudied, because its authenticity has been generally rejected since the nineteenth century. Recent scholarship defends Plutarch's authorship of the text, but some remain sceptical. This book restores its reputation and provides a first full literary analysis of the letter and collection as a genuine work of Plutarch, wherein he attempts to educate his ruler by means of great role models of the past. Plutarch’s thinking about the function of role models (exempla) is not only relevant for Plutarchan research, but also for our knowledge of exemplarity, a key feature both in Greek and Latin literature in the early imperial period in general. Therefore An Opaque Mirror for Trajan is also of interest for literary and historical scholars who study the broader context of ancient literature of the first centuries CE.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Laurens van der Wiel
Publisher : Leuven University Press
Release : 2024-01-19
File : 522 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789462703902