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El Banquete de los Siete Sabios y la Vida de Solón de Plutarco : mito político y contexto literario

  • José Vela Tejada
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The Unity of Plutarch's Work
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents VII
  3. Introduction XIII
  4. 1. The Formation of Plutarch’s Corpus
  5. Synopsis 3
  6. Lives and Moralia: How Were Put Asunder. What Plutarch Hath Joined Together 5
  7. 2. Plutarch’s Methods of Work
  8. Synopsis 15
  9. 2a: How Plutarch deals with other genres
  10. On the Problematic Classification of Some Rhetorical Elements in Plutarch 23
  11. La reutilización de citas de epigramas: una manifestación del diálogo intratextual en el corpus plutarqueo 33
  12. Notes and Anecdotes: Observations on Cross-Genre Apophthegmata 53
  13. The Moral Interplay. Between Plutarch’s Political Precepts and Life of Demosthenes 67
  14. Grecs, Macédoniens et Romains au « test » d’Homère. Référence homérique et hellénisme chez Plutarque 85
  15. Moralia in the Lives: Tragedy and Theatrical Imagery in Plutarch’s Pompey 111
  16. Scholarship and Morality: Plutarch’s Use of Inscriptions 125
  17. 2b: Other authorial techniques
  18. Plutarch’s Habits of Citation: Aspects of Difference 143
  19. Why Does Plutarch’s Apollo Have Many Faces? 159
  20. Plutarch’s Quaestiones Romanae and his Lives of Early Romans 171
  21. How Lives Begin 187
  22. Plutarco compositor de Vitae y Moralia: análisis intratextual 209
  23. Plutarch’s Heroes in the Moralia: a Matter of Variatio or Another (More Genuine) Outlook? 219
  24. 3. Moralia in Vitis
  25. Synopsis 235
  26. Setting a Good Exemplum. Case Studies in the Moralia, the Lives as Case Studies 237
  27. Sempre in bilico tra vizi e virtù 255
  28. Moralia in the Lives: The Charge of Rashness in Pelopidas/Marcellus 263
  29. Is Plutarch’s Nicias Devout, Superstitious, or Both? 277
  30. Self-esteem and Image-building. On Anger in De cohibenda ira and in Some Lives 285
  31. Genres and Their Implications: Meddlesomeness in On Curiosity versus the Lives 297
  32. 4. Plutarch and Politics
  33. Synopsis 313
  34. The Ideal Statesman: A Commonplace in Plutarch’s Political Treatises, His Solon, and His Lycurgus 317
  35. Two Roads to Politics. Plutarch on the Statesman’s Entry in Political Life 325
  36. The Education of Rulers in Theory (Mor.) and Practice (Vitae) 339
  37. Dion and Brutus: Philosopher Kings Adrift in a Hostile World 351
  38. Eunoia bei Plutarch: von den Praecepta Gerendae Reipublicae zu den Viten 365
  39. Struggling with the Plêthos: Politics and Military Leadership in Plutarch’s Life of Lucullus 387
  40. Greek Lawgivers in Plutarch: A comparison Between the Biographical Lycurgus and the Rhetorical Alexander 403
  41. 5. Plutarch and Philosophy
  42. Synopsis 425
  43. Plutarch’s Life of Lycurgus and the Philosophical Use of Discourse 429
  44. Boethus and Cassius: Two Epicureans in Plutarch 445
  45. « Fania di Lesbo, un filosofo e assai esperto di ricerca storica » (Plut., Them., 13, 5). Plutarco e i rapporti tra biografia, storia e filosofia etica 461
  46. Plutarch and the Character of the Sapiens 481
  47. Plutarch on Solon and Sophia 489
  48. El Banquete de los Siete Sabios y la Vida de Solón de Plutarco : mito político y contexto literario 501
  49. Las Vidas frente a los Moralia en las alusiones plutarqueas sobre Solón 515
  50. 6. Literary Aspects of Plutarch’s OEuvre
  51. Synopsis 535
  52. Parallel Narratives: the Liberation of Thebes in De Genio Socratis and in Pelopidas 539
  53. Standing in the Shadows: Plutarch and the Emperors in the Lives and Moralia 557
  54. Plutarque et la scène du banquet 577
  55. El trofeo de Maratón: Adaptación y desarrollo de un tópico ético en Plutarco 591
  56. Recursos humorísticos en la obra de Plutarco 601
  57. Some Notes on Grammarians in Plutarch 611
  58. La dinastía de los Ptolomeos en Plutarco: etopeya de los personajes 625
  59. Plutarco y la elegía helenística 637
  60. Plutarch and the Music 651
  61. 7. Women, Eros, Marriage, and Parenthood in Plutarch
  62. Synopsis 659
  63. Donne, cultura e società nelle Vite Parallele di Plutarco 663
  64. El prototipo de mujer espartana en Plutarco 679
  65. Plutarch on the Role of Eros in a Marriage 689
  66. Integrating Marriage and Homonoia 701
  67. Parent-Child Affection and Social Relationships in Plutarch: Common Elements in Consolatio ad uxorem and Vitae 719
  68. 8. Plutarch in his Epistemological and Socio-Historical Context
  69. Synopsis 731
  70. Les digressions scientifiques dans les Vies de Plutarque 733
  71. Pharmakon en Plutarco 751
  72. Deformity (anapêria): Plutarch’s Views of Reproduction and Imperfect Generation in the Moralia and Lives 773
  73. Due testi a confronto: De Iside 352F–353E – Quaestio convivalis VIII, 8 728C– 730F. 785
  74. Plutarch in Crete 791
  75. Plutarco (Cim. 13, 4) y las islas Quelidonias 805
  76. El judaísmo en las Vitae y Moralia de Plutarco 815
  77. Backmatter 831
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