This article examines the philosophical position of Plutarch on death through the way that he faces the deaths of prominent and non-prominent Lacedaemonians. Then, an analysis of Plutarch's positions by Georgius Trapezuntius in the Renaissance period is attempted, so as to illustrate the degree and the method of using the classical philosophical thought in the Renaissance
Plutarch in Semeioseis gnomikai of Theodor Metochites The paper focuses on the reception of Plutarch...
Copyright © 2009 The Johns Hopkins University PressIn this paper I argue that Plutarch’s consolation...
In our contemporary Western society, death has become taboo. Despite its inevitability, we focus on ...
This article examines the philosophical position of Plutarch on death through the way that he faces ...
Using the Parallel Lives of Aemilius Paulus-Timoleon, Pericles-Fabius Maximus, and Phocion-Cato Mino...
The aim of this article is to compare Plutarch’s and Seneca’s use of the texts and themes of fifth c...
The thesis consists of five chapters: the first functions as an overture; the second, third and four...
The present paper investigates the sources and ramifi cations of the reference to Cicero’s death in ...
The Life of Pelopidas by Plutarch, parallel to the Life of Marcellus, is Plutarch's only extant Theb...
This paper presents Olympiodorus’ and Damascius’ explanations of the philosopher’s practice of dying...
Plutarch in the Religious and Philosophical Discourse of Late Antiquity (Studies in Platonism, Neop...
The purpose of this thesis is largely to consider the de Stoicorum repugnantiis in sympathetic terms...
Can we consider Plutarch's Parallel Lives a historical work? Can we read them as a unitary series? T...
Adamantios Koraes (1748-1833) was a humanist scholar of the modern Greek Enlightenment, regarded by ...
The subject of the article is the reconstruction of the death event of Socrates, as well as the herm...
Plutarch in Semeioseis gnomikai of Theodor Metochites The paper focuses on the reception of Plutarch...
Copyright © 2009 The Johns Hopkins University PressIn this paper I argue that Plutarch’s consolation...
In our contemporary Western society, death has become taboo. Despite its inevitability, we focus on ...
This article examines the philosophical position of Plutarch on death through the way that he faces ...
Using the Parallel Lives of Aemilius Paulus-Timoleon, Pericles-Fabius Maximus, and Phocion-Cato Mino...
The aim of this article is to compare Plutarch’s and Seneca’s use of the texts and themes of fifth c...
The thesis consists of five chapters: the first functions as an overture; the second, third and four...
The present paper investigates the sources and ramifi cations of the reference to Cicero’s death in ...
The Life of Pelopidas by Plutarch, parallel to the Life of Marcellus, is Plutarch's only extant Theb...
This paper presents Olympiodorus’ and Damascius’ explanations of the philosopher’s practice of dying...
Plutarch in the Religious and Philosophical Discourse of Late Antiquity (Studies in Platonism, Neop...
The purpose of this thesis is largely to consider the de Stoicorum repugnantiis in sympathetic terms...
Can we consider Plutarch's Parallel Lives a historical work? Can we read them as a unitary series? T...
Adamantios Koraes (1748-1833) was a humanist scholar of the modern Greek Enlightenment, regarded by ...
The subject of the article is the reconstruction of the death event of Socrates, as well as the herm...
Plutarch in Semeioseis gnomikai of Theodor Metochites The paper focuses on the reception of Plutarch...
Copyright © 2009 The Johns Hopkins University PressIn this paper I argue that Plutarch’s consolation...
In our contemporary Western society, death has become taboo. Despite its inevitability, we focus on ...