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Theseis rather than quaestiones convivales

  • José Antonio Fernández Delgado und Francisca Pordomingo
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. List of contributors xi
  4. Preface xiii
  5. Introduction: Reading Plutarch through space, time and language 1
  6. 1. Moving through space and time in Plutarch
  7. Space travel and time travel in Plutarch 15
  8. Time and space in Plutarch’s Lives 25
  9. 2. Time manipulation and narrative signification
  10. Espace mémoriel et paysage monumental 43
  11. Plutarch and tense: The present and the imperfect 55
  12. Narrative time and space in Plutarch’s Life of Nicias 67
  13. 3. Religious locales as places of reflection on language, discourse and time
  14. Space, time, and language in On the Oracles of the Pythia: ‘3,000 years of history, never proved wrong’ 79
  15. Poetry, extravagance, and the invention of the ‘archaic’ in Plutarch’s On the Oracles of the Pythia 87
  16. Delphi, place and time in Plutarch’s Lycurgus and Lysander 99
  17. Space, Delphi and the construction of the Greek past in Plutarch’s Greek Questions 107
  18. 4. Models of the past I: configurations of memory and history for Plutarch’s imperial readers
  19. Greeks and the Roman past in the Second Sophistic: The case of Plutarch 119
  20. Plutarch and the advent of Hellenism in Rome 127
  21. Creating paradigms for the politikoi: Bridging the gap in political space and time with pre-imperial heroes 137
  22. Greatness measured in time and space: The Agesilaus–Pompey 147
  23. 5. Models of the past II: Plutarch and the classical era
  24. Discussing the past: Moral virtue, truth, and benevolence in Plutarch’s On the Malice of Herodotus 161
  25. Solon on the road 175
  26. Modelli del passato in due conferenze di Plutarco: De gloria Atheniensium e De audiendo 183
  27. Shifting boundaries: Philotimia in democratic Athens and in Plutarch’s Lives 191
  28. 6. Philosophy and religion between past and present
  29. Is dualism a Greek word? Plutarch’s dualism as a cultural and historical phenomenon 205
  30. Egyptian knowledge at Plutarch’s table: Out of the question? 215
  31. 7. Space, time and notions of community
  32. Divisions in Greek culture: Cultural topoi in Plutarch’s biographical practice 229
  33. The construction of a cosmopolitan space in Plutarch’s On Exile 237
  34. Il significato del termine ξένος in Plutarco: lo straniero nella realtà dell’Impero cosmopolita 247
  35. 8. Sympotic spaces: forging links between past and present
  36. Past and present in Plutarch’s Table Talk 257
  37. Sympotic space, hierarchy and Homeric quotation in Table Talk 1.2 271
  38. Plutarque et la tradition rhétorique du banquet 279
  39. Theseis rather than quaestiones convivales 289
  40. 9. Space, place, landscape: symbolic and metaphorical aspects
  41. Individuated gods and sacred space in Plutarch 299
  42. Espacio monumental y autopsia en las Vidas Paralelas de Plutarco 307
  43. Military space and paideia in the Lives of Pyrrhus and Marius 317
  44. Astronomical and political space: The sun’s course and the statesman’s power in Plutarch and Dio 327
  45. Bibliography 335
  46. Index of subjects 367
  47. Index of ancient and modern authors 371
  48. Index of passages 373
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