Plutarch's dialogue On the daimonion of Socrates is a unique combination of exciting historical romance and serious philosophical and religious discussion. The volume offers a range of essays on themes providing further insights into this masterly literary piece: on the historical, religious and philosophical background and on thematic connections with other works by Plutarch
Ammonius' final speech in the De E apud Delphos is usually regarded as one of the most important tes...
Plutarch’s reception in the Church Fathers is a field inviting thorough investigation and reflection...
<span style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;">Plutarch's skeptical Platonism is embodied in h...
Plutarch’s dialogue On the daimonion of Socrates is a unique combination of exciting historical roma...
Françoise Frazier’s Quelques aspects du platonisme de Plutarque: Philosopher en commun, Tourner sa p...
Plutarch in the Religious and Philosophical Discourse of Late Antiquity (Studies in Platonism, Neop...
The Philosopher's Banquet offers readers a coherent but diverse set of analyses of Plutarch's Table ...
In Plutarch's dialogue De genio Socratis, Garaxidoros, who is a typical Greek citizen, argues a ques...
Plutarch gives Plato's philosophy of love a new direction by applying its basic ideas to marital lov...
Plutarch of Chaeronea (c. 45-120 CE) is the most prolific and influential moral philosopher in the P...
This article studies three essential aspects of the philospher according to Plutarch of Chaeronea : ...
This volume was inspired by a colloquium on Plutarch’s Table Talk (or Quaestiones convivales, QC), b...
The aim of the paper is to provide a unitary reading of Plutarch’s De genio Socratis by concentratin...
This first volume of the new Brill series Ancient Philosophy & Religion is a collection of articles ...
Plutarch in Semeioseis gnomikai of Theodor Metochites The paper focuses on the reception of Plutarch...
Ammonius' final speech in the De E apud Delphos is usually regarded as one of the most important tes...
Plutarch’s reception in the Church Fathers is a field inviting thorough investigation and reflection...
<span style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;">Plutarch's skeptical Platonism is embodied in h...
Plutarch’s dialogue On the daimonion of Socrates is a unique combination of exciting historical roma...
Françoise Frazier’s Quelques aspects du platonisme de Plutarque: Philosopher en commun, Tourner sa p...
Plutarch in the Religious and Philosophical Discourse of Late Antiquity (Studies in Platonism, Neop...
The Philosopher's Banquet offers readers a coherent but diverse set of analyses of Plutarch's Table ...
In Plutarch's dialogue De genio Socratis, Garaxidoros, who is a typical Greek citizen, argues a ques...
Plutarch gives Plato's philosophy of love a new direction by applying its basic ideas to marital lov...
Plutarch of Chaeronea (c. 45-120 CE) is the most prolific and influential moral philosopher in the P...
This article studies three essential aspects of the philospher according to Plutarch of Chaeronea : ...
This volume was inspired by a colloquium on Plutarch’s Table Talk (or Quaestiones convivales, QC), b...
The aim of the paper is to provide a unitary reading of Plutarch’s De genio Socratis by concentratin...
This first volume of the new Brill series Ancient Philosophy & Religion is a collection of articles ...
Plutarch in Semeioseis gnomikai of Theodor Metochites The paper focuses on the reception of Plutarch...
Ammonius' final speech in the De E apud Delphos is usually regarded as one of the most important tes...
Plutarch’s reception in the Church Fathers is a field inviting thorough investigation and reflection...
<span style="font-family: Times; font-size: medium;">Plutarch's skeptical Platonism is embodied in h...