Plutarch and his Contemporaries: Sharing the Roman EmpireBRILL, 26 בפבר׳ 2024 - 512 עמודים The volume puts into the spotlight overlaps and points of intersection between Plutarch and other writers of the imperial period. It contains twenty-eight contributions which adopt a comparative approach and put into sharper relief ongoing debates and shared concerns, revealing a complex topography of rearrangements and transfigurations of inherited topics, motifs, and ideas. Reading Plutarch alongside his contemporaries brings out distinctive features of his thought and uncovers peculiarities in his use of literary and rhetorical strategies, imagery, and philosophical concepts, thereby contributing to a better understanding of the empire’s culture in general, and Plutarch in particular. |
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Debates and Disputes | 61 |
Part 3 Facing the Supernatural | 125 |
Part 4 Readers and Spectators | 165 |
Part 5 Uses of the Past | 239 |
Inhabiting and Subverting the Norms | 315 |
Bibliography | 423 |
Index Locorum | 471 |
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Back Cover | 492 |
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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