The many quotations from the Tragics within Cicero's philosophical corpus can be analysed in connection with the reflection on literature which constitutes an essential aspect of Plato's thought processes. With Cicero, the quotations aim at denouncing the exegetical practices of the Stoics and the Epicurians, but they also make room for the tragic in the experience of theological thought.Les nombreuses citations des Tragiques dans le corpus philosophique de Cicéron peuvent être analysées en rapport avec la réflexion sur la littérature qui constitue un aspect essentiel de la démarche de Platon ; les citations visent, chez Cicéron, à dénoncer les pratiques exégétiques des Stoïciens et des Epicuriens mais elles permettent aussi de laisser une ...
Les citations de Platon chez Théodoret, dans la Curatio (« Traitement des maladies païennes »), ne p...
Le tragique et la tragédie ont souvent été considérés, à la suite de la condamnation platonicienne, ...
In my dissertation I explain Cicero's philosophical works through an analysis of his epistolary inte...
The many quotations from the Tragics within Cicero's philosophical corpus can be analysed in connect...
Cicero is not only our chief source for the reception of Greek and Roman tragedy in the late republi...
Le but du présent ouvrage est de mettre en évidence les différents aspects d'un texte d'une grande i...
In books VIII and IX of the Republics, the birth of tyranny is described as the final stage in the d...
Cicero’s philosophical works introduced Latin audiences to the ideas of the Stoics, Epicureans and o...
2019-04-17In my dissertation, I investigate how and why Cicero quotes early Latin poetry, with the a...
In his prose works Seneca deals with passions central to tragedy, but he rarely quotes from tragedy ...
Although they are introduced by Cicero himself as a major piece of his work, Tusculanae Disputatione...
This dissertation focuses on those poetic quotations which Cicero employs both in his rhetorical and...
In the fourth book of the Commentaries on music by the Epicurean Philodemus of Gadara, we can find a...
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Quoting poetry is a device used by some Greek novelists (namely Achilles Tatius, Heliodorus and more...
Les citations de Platon chez Théodoret, dans la Curatio (« Traitement des maladies païennes »), ne p...
Le tragique et la tragédie ont souvent été considérés, à la suite de la condamnation platonicienne, ...
In my dissertation I explain Cicero's philosophical works through an analysis of his epistolary inte...
The many quotations from the Tragics within Cicero's philosophical corpus can be analysed in connect...
Cicero is not only our chief source for the reception of Greek and Roman tragedy in the late republi...
Le but du présent ouvrage est de mettre en évidence les différents aspects d'un texte d'une grande i...
In books VIII and IX of the Republics, the birth of tyranny is described as the final stage in the d...
Cicero’s philosophical works introduced Latin audiences to the ideas of the Stoics, Epicureans and o...
2019-04-17In my dissertation, I investigate how and why Cicero quotes early Latin poetry, with the a...
In his prose works Seneca deals with passions central to tragedy, but he rarely quotes from tragedy ...
Although they are introduced by Cicero himself as a major piece of his work, Tusculanae Disputatione...
This dissertation focuses on those poetic quotations which Cicero employs both in his rhetorical and...
In the fourth book of the Commentaries on music by the Epicurean Philodemus of Gadara, we can find a...
The paper deals with the poetic quotations referred to anger in Cicero’s Tusculanae disputationes, b...
Quoting poetry is a device used by some Greek novelists (namely Achilles Tatius, Heliodorus and more...
Les citations de Platon chez Théodoret, dans la Curatio (« Traitement des maladies païennes »), ne p...
Le tragique et la tragédie ont souvent été considérés, à la suite de la condamnation platonicienne, ...
In my dissertation I explain Cicero's philosophical works through an analysis of his epistolary inte...