Plutarch quotes Attic comedy as evidence, but he also uses both invective and stereotypes from comedy in order to illustrate and judge the character of his protagonists, as seen in the Lives of Demetrius, Antony, Pericles, and Fabius Maximus
This dissertation challenges two fundamental assumptions in current scholarship on Plutarch's Parall...
In the Parallel Lives Plutarch does not absolve his readers of the need for moral reflection by off...
Harrison George W.M. The Semiotics of Plutarch's Συγκρίσεις : The Hellenistic Lives of Demetrius-Ant...
Plutarch quotes Attic comedy as evidence, but he also uses both invective and stereotypes from comed...
In this paper we will investigate the occurrences of πλάσμα in Plutarch’s Parallel Lives. We will an...
Plutarch, a Greek biographer of the imperial period (1st and 2nd centuries A.D.), finds support on d...
Comparison of two of Plutarch’s Apothegmata works with some of the extant Lives shows that he first ...
This paper is devoted to the humour in Plutarch’s speech De Vitando Aere Alieno (That One Ought Not ...
That Pericles has been a privileged target of the political Athenian comedy in the second half of th...
Throughout his life, Solon intervened at different times in the Athenian political scene, usually ag...
<p>Philo in his biographies of biblical figures anticipates the moral and anecdotal cast of Plutarch...
In a famous fragment of Antiphanes’ Poetry (fr. 189), a character compares the resources available t...
OUR NOTION of Plutarch’s preparations for his Parallel Lives, as for many works of the Moralia, must...
Throughout the Lives and the Moralia, Plutarch regularly mentions the work, the activity or even the...
The comparisons form a separate set in Plutarch's biographical narrative: since we already know the ...
This dissertation challenges two fundamental assumptions in current scholarship on Plutarch's Parall...
In the Parallel Lives Plutarch does not absolve his readers of the need for moral reflection by off...
Harrison George W.M. The Semiotics of Plutarch's Συγκρίσεις : The Hellenistic Lives of Demetrius-Ant...
Plutarch quotes Attic comedy as evidence, but he also uses both invective and stereotypes from comed...
In this paper we will investigate the occurrences of πλάσμα in Plutarch’s Parallel Lives. We will an...
Plutarch, a Greek biographer of the imperial period (1st and 2nd centuries A.D.), finds support on d...
Comparison of two of Plutarch’s Apothegmata works with some of the extant Lives shows that he first ...
This paper is devoted to the humour in Plutarch’s speech De Vitando Aere Alieno (That One Ought Not ...
That Pericles has been a privileged target of the political Athenian comedy in the second half of th...
Throughout his life, Solon intervened at different times in the Athenian political scene, usually ag...
<p>Philo in his biographies of biblical figures anticipates the moral and anecdotal cast of Plutarch...
In a famous fragment of Antiphanes’ Poetry (fr. 189), a character compares the resources available t...
OUR NOTION of Plutarch’s preparations for his Parallel Lives, as for many works of the Moralia, must...
Throughout the Lives and the Moralia, Plutarch regularly mentions the work, the activity or even the...
The comparisons form a separate set in Plutarch's biographical narrative: since we already know the ...
This dissertation challenges two fundamental assumptions in current scholarship on Plutarch's Parall...
In the Parallel Lives Plutarch does not absolve his readers of the need for moral reflection by off...
Harrison George W.M. The Semiotics of Plutarch's Συγκρίσεις : The Hellenistic Lives of Demetrius-Ant...