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Plutarch in Deutschland - ein aktueller Einblick

open access: yes, 2019
Überblick über die aktuelle Forschung zu Plutarch in ...
Ginestí Rosell, Anna
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To the issue of genre successing connections: Herodot and Plutarch

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism, 2009
The article deals with genre successing connections between the genres of ancient historiography, «History» written by Herodotus, and ancient biography, «Comparative Life History» written by Plutarch.
G V Kazantseva
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History and Plutarch \u27De Garrulitate\u27

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This article examines an anecdote about the loquacity of an imaginary friend of Socrates which Plutarch tells to illustrate the vice of talkativeness at De garrulitate 21. It argues that the anecdote derives more meaning when read against Thucydides Book
Pitcher, Luke
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Two Controversial Passages in Damascius (In Phd. I 275–292 and II 28)

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2012
Damascius’ comments on the theory of recollection may well come from a lost work of Plutarch, to judge from the structure and sequence of the arguments.
Geert Roskam
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Plutarch über die Musik

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PLUTARCH ÜBER DIE MUSIK Plutarch über die Musik ...
Westphal, Rudolph
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The Life of Coriolanus (selections)

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Section from Sir Thomas North\u27s translation of Plutarch\u27s Life of Coriolanus. The story of Coriolanus, a highly successful and infamous Roman aristocratic general.
North, Thomas, Plutarch
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Êthos e identidad griega en el Alto Imperio. Modelos de virtud y ciudadanía en las Vidas de Pompeyo y Bruto de Plutarco

open access: yesAnuario de la Escuela de Historia Virtual, 2015
The problem of “otherness” is approached in the Bioi Paralleloi of Plutarch of Chaeronea. Plutarch, as a member of the Greek provincial elite, legitimated by perhaps an idealized past, takes part in the process which links the Greek and the Roman ...
María José Leorza
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The Life of Julius Caesar (selections)

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Section from Sir Thomas North\u27s translation of Plutarch\u27s Life of Julius Caesar. William Shakespeare took inspiration from Plutarch\u27s account and incorporated it into his own play, Julius Caesar.
North, Thomas, Plutarch
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Hermaic Pillar of Plutarch

open access: yes, 2014
Hermaic pillar of Plutarch (46-120) Ht 4\u2710 . Exmoto of Cheromeans + [?] Delphi, Greece.
Ferguson, Everett
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