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Plutarch

2023
Abstract Plutarch sets out to do justice to Plato’s philosophy as a whole, its doctrines as well as its skeptical aspect, but also to defend it from its critics and rivals, Epicureans and Stoics. Plutarch’s Platonic exegesis relies mainly on the Timaeus, which he interprets literally, maintaining that the world has come about from two ...
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Plutarch

open access: yes, 2011
Gegenstand dieser unterhaltsamen Schrift ist ein Gespräch über die Natur der Liebe (Eros), das sich einst zwischen dem frisch vermählten Plutarch und einigen Freunden anlässlich des in Thespiai stattfindenden Erosfestes auf dem Helikon im Tal der Musen ...
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Plutarch [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Plutarch of Chaeronea was a Greek philosopher living under the early Roman Empire. He held various offices in local politics, traveled to Rome as an ambassador, and befriended many powerful Romans.
Van Hoof, Lieve
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PLUTARCH AND APULEIUS

2004
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Plutarch

2020
Abstract Plutarch straddled the first and second century, Greece and Rome, philosophy and religion, the rational and the mystical. He was a Greek who spent many years in Rome, and he admired the combination of contemplation and action that he saw in the best examples of heroic Greek and Roman lives.
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Plutarch or Pseudo-Plutarch?

Mnemosyne, 1982
H. Wzn, G.J.D. Aalders
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Plutarch

The Classical World, 1971
Philip A. Stadter, C. J. Giankaris
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Plutarch

The American Journal of Philology, 1974
Edward N. O'Neil, C. J. Gianakaris
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Plutarch

1996
Abstract Plutarch of Chaeroneia in Boeotia is perhaps the most important author of the second sophistic period. He offers us detailed evidence of how an educated Greek aristocrat felt about Rome. Plutarch was born between 40 and 45. From his writings and from inscriptional testimony we know a good deal about his family and friends. We
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Plutarch

1991
Abstract Plutarch of Chaeronea (C.50-C.120 ad), the greatest and most influential Greek writer of the imperial period, lived quietly, teaching and writing, devoted to the affairs of his home city and the neighbouring shrine of Delphi. He did however spend much time in Athens (where libraries were better) and visited Italy, and he had ...
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