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Alexander’s continence: ethos and appearance. A sophistic theme in Plutarch and Dio ,

open access: yes, 2010
Plutarch and Dio are playing with the same sophistic theme about Alexander's physical appearance, apparently contrasting with his ...
C. Castelli
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The treatise De liberis educandis attributed to Plutarch

open access: yes
The Greek treatise De liberis educandis has been preserved as part of the corpus of Plutarch's Moralia, but is not now generally believed to be the work of Plutarch.
Abbot, Norman J. S.
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Pletho and Plutarch

open access: yes, 1954
Diller Aubrey. Pletho and Plutarch. In: Scriptorium, Tome 8 n°1, 1954. pp.
Diller, Aubrey
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Plutarch’s polemic against Colotes’ view on legislation and politics. A reading of Adversus Colotem 30-34 (1124D-1127E)

open access: yesAitia, 2013
At the end of his Adversus Colotem, Plutarch attacks the Epicurean view of politics (1124D-1127E). His starting point is a verbatim quotation from Colotes.
Geert Roskam
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Ideología, retórica y dialectalismo en las “vidas paralelas” de Plutarco: una nota sobre “Pirro”, 26, 11 y “Cimón” 14, 3-17, 2

open access: yesRevista de Estudios Sociales, 2012
The rhetorical skill of the biographer Plutarch of Chaeronea in his Parallel Lives is made manifest by certain linguistic usages with which he characterizes his protagonists.
David Hernández de la Fuente   +1 more
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Plutarcho Aleksandras: interpretacijos problemos. Plutarch‘s Alexander: Problems of Interpretation [PDF]

open access: yesLiteratūra (Vilnius), 2010
Alexander‘ s character and his activities occupy a special position in the works of Plutarch. Alexander’s Life is the second largest life in the corpus, there are two elaborated speeches on him included into Moralia, and he is often mentioned in the ...
Nijolė Juchnevičienė
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Plutarch’s Hesiod: Tradition and Identity Formation in a Greco-Roman Context [PDF]

open access: yesAthens Journal of History
In Plutarch’s times Hesiod was still seen as the second founding father of Panhellenic culture and identity. For various reasons Plutarch held Hesiod in high esteem and played an important role in keeping the poet under the spotlight of paideia.
Peter Malisse
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Sergei Bulgakov's Sophiology Historical Parallels and Ecumenical Dialogues

open access: yesJurnal Multidisiplin Ibrahimy
Sergei Bulgakov's sophiology offers a distinctive contribution to Russian religious philosophy by incorporating Divine Wisdom (Sophia) into Trinitarian theology, thereby bridging materialism and idealism while addressing the existential and theological ...
Michael Yurievich Kuznetsov
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Plutarch and Parmenides

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2003
[site under construction]
Jackson P. Hershbell
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Umano, più che umano, quasi divino : la figura del filosofo secondo Plutarco

open access: yesAitia, 2015
This article studies three essential aspects of the philospher according to Plutarch of Chaeronea : his ἀτοπία, his particular association with divinity, as well as the modes and content of his philosophy.
Angelo Giavatto
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