Chapter in book.This paper analyzes some of Solon’s verses (frgs. 9,1-2 and 12 West) transmitted by Plutarch, in the Vita Solonis, as well as the comments made by the biographer on the structural meaning of these compositions in what respects the ‘simplistic’ philosophical thinking of the Athenian poet. Along with frg. 9, also frgs. 10 and 11 West are presented in their testimonies as warnings against the tyranny of Pisistratus. That the idea of tyranny was very present in Solon’s poetry is undisputed, even if his feelings towards this form of government are not always unambiguous. Taking as a backdrop the notion of tyranny as a ‘forceful way or ruling’, a new explanation is proposed to the image of the undisturbed quietness of the sea’s su...
I argue that, despite Solon\u27s reputation as an enemy of tyranny, his approach to solving the poli...
This study of Solon, fr. 12 W, intends to understand how the metaphor the poet resorts to in order t...
"Solon (c 658-558 BC) is famous as both statesman and poet but also, and above all, as the paramount...
This paper analyzes some of Solon’s verses (frgs. 9,1-2 and12 West) transmitted by Plutarch in the L...
Solon is the subject of both a Plutarchan biography (Solon) and a philosophical dialogue (Convivium ...
Throughout his life, Solon intervened at different times in the Athenian political scene, usually ag...
Plutarch’s Life of Solon is one of our principal providers of bibliographical data for Solon’ but al...
Plutarch’s works — and especially the Life of Solon — are a major source for recovering of Solon’s l...
This book addresses the historical, social and political contexts within which Solon of Athens insti...
Departing from an anecdote related by Plutarch, in The life of Solon, in which the Athenian legislat...
This dissertation is a Commentary on Solon's Poems (elegiacs and tetrameters; the iambic trimeters, ...
At a first sight, reading Plutarch’s Life of Solon, the confluence of three kinds of ‘Solon’ raises ...
The author states that in the modero world is hardly practised what ancient Greeks called JUSTICE (t...
The paper argues for a compatibilist reading of the two most important of Solon\u2019s poems, the El...
The purpose of this thesis is largely to consider the de Stoicorum repugnantiis in sympathetic terms...
I argue that, despite Solon\u27s reputation as an enemy of tyranny, his approach to solving the poli...
This study of Solon, fr. 12 W, intends to understand how the metaphor the poet resorts to in order t...
"Solon (c 658-558 BC) is famous as both statesman and poet but also, and above all, as the paramount...
This paper analyzes some of Solon’s verses (frgs. 9,1-2 and12 West) transmitted by Plutarch in the L...
Solon is the subject of both a Plutarchan biography (Solon) and a philosophical dialogue (Convivium ...
Throughout his life, Solon intervened at different times in the Athenian political scene, usually ag...
Plutarch’s Life of Solon is one of our principal providers of bibliographical data for Solon’ but al...
Plutarch’s works — and especially the Life of Solon — are a major source for recovering of Solon’s l...
This book addresses the historical, social and political contexts within which Solon of Athens insti...
Departing from an anecdote related by Plutarch, in The life of Solon, in which the Athenian legislat...
This dissertation is a Commentary on Solon's Poems (elegiacs and tetrameters; the iambic trimeters, ...
At a first sight, reading Plutarch’s Life of Solon, the confluence of three kinds of ‘Solon’ raises ...
The author states that in the modero world is hardly practised what ancient Greeks called JUSTICE (t...
The paper argues for a compatibilist reading of the two most important of Solon\u2019s poems, the El...
The purpose of this thesis is largely to consider the de Stoicorum repugnantiis in sympathetic terms...
I argue that, despite Solon\u27s reputation as an enemy of tyranny, his approach to solving the poli...
This study of Solon, fr. 12 W, intends to understand how the metaphor the poet resorts to in order t...
"Solon (c 658-558 BC) is famous as both statesman and poet but also, and above all, as the paramount...