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
Titus Maccius Plautus did not write an original work. The author from Sarsina himself acknowledged t...
Plutarch’s Alexander reflects the tendency among earlier Alexandersources to augment the life of the...
Blepsidemus is associated with the comic figure of the bomolochos, as he serves as a ludicrous count...
Plutarch quotes Attic comedy as evidence, but he also uses both invective and stereotypes from comed...
OUR NOTION of Plutarch’s preparations for his Parallel Lives, as for many works of the Moralia, must...
This thesis explores Plutarch’s use of metaphors and similes of the theatre in order to represent, ...
The paper examines the significance of compact references to famous, biographically relevant individ...
In the Parallel Lives Plutarch does not absolve his readers of the need for moral reflection by offe...
A short number of quotations like, for example, Plato, R. 397a, 599d, or Aristotle Rhetoric (1403a) ...
Plutarch, a Greek biographer of the imperial period (1st and 2nd centuries A.D.), finds support on d...
textThis dissertation examines the function and relevance of invective in late 4th century oratory. ...
Cette étude est née de l’observation d’un décalage entre d’une part, l’êthos que l’on fabrique à Plu...
The paper analyses the presentation of philosophers in comedy, with special attention to Pythagorean...
Throughout his life, Solon intervened at different times in the Athenian political scene, usually ag...
PhD ThesisThis commentary attempts to elucidate Plutarch's authorial intention in this Lffe by stu...
Titus Maccius Plautus did not write an original work. The author from Sarsina himself acknowledged t...
Plutarch’s Alexander reflects the tendency among earlier Alexandersources to augment the life of the...
Blepsidemus is associated with the comic figure of the bomolochos, as he serves as a ludicrous count...
Plutarch quotes Attic comedy as evidence, but he also uses both invective and stereotypes from comed...
OUR NOTION of Plutarch’s preparations for his Parallel Lives, as for many works of the Moralia, must...
This thesis explores Plutarch’s use of metaphors and similes of the theatre in order to represent, ...
The paper examines the significance of compact references to famous, biographically relevant individ...
In the Parallel Lives Plutarch does not absolve his readers of the need for moral reflection by offe...
A short number of quotations like, for example, Plato, R. 397a, 599d, or Aristotle Rhetoric (1403a) ...
Plutarch, a Greek biographer of the imperial period (1st and 2nd centuries A.D.), finds support on d...
textThis dissertation examines the function and relevance of invective in late 4th century oratory. ...
Cette étude est née de l’observation d’un décalage entre d’une part, l’êthos que l’on fabrique à Plu...
The paper analyses the presentation of philosophers in comedy, with special attention to Pythagorean...
Throughout his life, Solon intervened at different times in the Athenian political scene, usually ag...
PhD ThesisThis commentary attempts to elucidate Plutarch's authorial intention in this Lffe by stu...
Titus Maccius Plautus did not write an original work. The author from Sarsina himself acknowledged t...
Plutarch’s Alexander reflects the tendency among earlier Alexandersources to augment the life of the...
Blepsidemus is associated with the comic figure of the bomolochos, as he serves as a ludicrous count...