In spite of G.J.D. Aalders’ skepticism (“Mnemosyne” 35, 1982, 72-83), the spirit of this brief treatise is perfectly consistent with Plutarch’s, both for the terminology employed and for the political opinions expressed
In ch. VI of his work De virtute morali, Plutarch does not blame the Aristotelian concept of mesotes...
An analysis of Alcinous’ Didaskalikos reveals that the post-Aristotelian elements in Plutarch’s trea...
La scelta lessicale di Putarco nella descrizione della statua di Mario implica un giudizio etico sul...
Critical and exegetical notes on several passages of Plutarch’s work An seni res publica sit gerenda...
Textual and exegetical remarks on Plutarch, De E apud Delphos 385a, 385c, 387f, and 391b
Structural analysis of the treatise Max. cum princ. diss., with critical and exegetical notes on 776...
Il volume, che appartiene alla collana del Corpus Plutarchi Moralium, contiene l’edizione critica de...
Il volume, che appartiene alla collana del Corpus Plutarchi Moralium, contiene l’edizione critica de...
Il volume, che appartiene alla collana del Corpus Plutarchi Moralium, contiene l’edizione critica de...
Discussion of several passage from Plutarch’s works, especially De E Delph. 20. His conception of Ze...
An analysis of Plutarch’s narrative strategies in De genio Socratis and Erotikos reveals a remarkabl...
Critical and exegetical notes on a series of passages of Praecepta gerendae reipublicae: 798c-e; 799...
Plutarch had a wide knowledge of Greek tragedy, as the frequent quotations show, but he does not see...
Faithful to the Greek cultural tradition, yet well aware of the political importance of Rome, Plutar...
In his treatise De virtute morali Plutarch acts like a “functional Aristotelian”, in that he aims to...
In ch. VI of his work De virtute morali, Plutarch does not blame the Aristotelian concept of mesotes...
An analysis of Alcinous’ Didaskalikos reveals that the post-Aristotelian elements in Plutarch’s trea...
La scelta lessicale di Putarco nella descrizione della statua di Mario implica un giudizio etico sul...
Critical and exegetical notes on several passages of Plutarch’s work An seni res publica sit gerenda...
Textual and exegetical remarks on Plutarch, De E apud Delphos 385a, 385c, 387f, and 391b
Structural analysis of the treatise Max. cum princ. diss., with critical and exegetical notes on 776...
Il volume, che appartiene alla collana del Corpus Plutarchi Moralium, contiene l’edizione critica de...
Il volume, che appartiene alla collana del Corpus Plutarchi Moralium, contiene l’edizione critica de...
Il volume, che appartiene alla collana del Corpus Plutarchi Moralium, contiene l’edizione critica de...
Discussion of several passage from Plutarch’s works, especially De E Delph. 20. His conception of Ze...
An analysis of Plutarch’s narrative strategies in De genio Socratis and Erotikos reveals a remarkabl...
Critical and exegetical notes on a series of passages of Praecepta gerendae reipublicae: 798c-e; 799...
Plutarch had a wide knowledge of Greek tragedy, as the frequent quotations show, but he does not see...
Faithful to the Greek cultural tradition, yet well aware of the political importance of Rome, Plutar...
In his treatise De virtute morali Plutarch acts like a “functional Aristotelian”, in that he aims to...
In ch. VI of his work De virtute morali, Plutarch does not blame the Aristotelian concept of mesotes...
An analysis of Alcinous’ Didaskalikos reveals that the post-Aristotelian elements in Plutarch’s trea...
La scelta lessicale di Putarco nella descrizione della statua di Mario implica un giudizio etico sul...