The purpose of this thesis is two-fold: (1) to evaluate Plutarch's value as a witness to Empedocles' work, which survives only in fragments; and (2) to discuss whether it is possible to reconstruct Empedocles' Eis Empedoklea. It consists of five chapters. Chapter one is an introduction to the thesis topic and the previous scholarship on this subject. Chapter two gives a brief introduction to Plutarch and his interest in Plato. It examines how Plutarch cites Plato in Platonic Questions I-X (Moralia 999C-101 IF). Chapter three discusses what is known about the text of Empedocles' work and Plutarch's interest in that work. It examines the Empedoclean quotations found in Plutarch's Moralia. Chapter four discusses whether it is possible to recon...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Sept 10, 2010).The entire ...
L'objet de cette étude est de déterminer la place d'Homère dans la personnalité intellectuelle de Pl...
International audienceThis chapter argues that the late first and second century CE was a period whi...
The contributions to this volume inquire into many important issues of Plutarchean scholarship: the ...
The purpose of this thesis is largely to consider the de Stoicorum repugnantiis in sympathetic terms...
Plutarch of Chaeronea (c. 45-120 CE) is the most prolific and influential moral philosopher in the P...
Man has often had an inclination to promote his way of living to his fellow man. Believing that his ...
Plutarch and Plutarchan scholarship have seen a revival in the last decades, with a fresh focus on h...
OUR NOTION of Plutarch’s preparations for his Parallel Lives, as for many works of the Moralia, must...
After decades of confidence that a consistent body of thought or system would be found behind the mu...
This volume was inspired by a colloquium on Plutarch’s Table Talk (or Quaestiones convivales, QC), b...
This thesis provides a commentary on select fragments of Empedocles and looks forward to his recepti...
Tese de doutoramento em Estudos Clássicos, no ramo de Filologia Clássica, apresentada à Faculdade de...
Plutarch in Semeioseis gnomikai of Theodor Metochites The paper focuses on the reception of Plutarch...
This volume includes 23 papers that were presented at the conference ‘Plutarch and the Hellenistic A...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Sept 10, 2010).The entire ...
L'objet de cette étude est de déterminer la place d'Homère dans la personnalité intellectuelle de Pl...
International audienceThis chapter argues that the late first and second century CE was a period whi...
The contributions to this volume inquire into many important issues of Plutarchean scholarship: the ...
The purpose of this thesis is largely to consider the de Stoicorum repugnantiis in sympathetic terms...
Plutarch of Chaeronea (c. 45-120 CE) is the most prolific and influential moral philosopher in the P...
Man has often had an inclination to promote his way of living to his fellow man. Believing that his ...
Plutarch and Plutarchan scholarship have seen a revival in the last decades, with a fresh focus on h...
OUR NOTION of Plutarch’s preparations for his Parallel Lives, as for many works of the Moralia, must...
After decades of confidence that a consistent body of thought or system would be found behind the mu...
This volume was inspired by a colloquium on Plutarch’s Table Talk (or Quaestiones convivales, QC), b...
This thesis provides a commentary on select fragments of Empedocles and looks forward to his recepti...
Tese de doutoramento em Estudos Clássicos, no ramo de Filologia Clássica, apresentada à Faculdade de...
Plutarch in Semeioseis gnomikai of Theodor Metochites The paper focuses on the reception of Plutarch...
This volume includes 23 papers that were presented at the conference ‘Plutarch and the Hellenistic A...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on Sept 10, 2010).The entire ...
L'objet de cette étude est de déterminer la place d'Homère dans la personnalité intellectuelle de Pl...
International audienceThis chapter argues that the late first and second century CE was a period whi...