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Epimetrum ad oleum conditum (Rhein. Mus. 146, 426-429)

2008

Si chiarisce il senso di un passo di Svetonio, che ha il corrispondente in Plutarco. The meaning of a passage by Suetonius, which has its counterpart in Plutarch, is clarified.

Caesar Plutarch Suetonius textual criticismSettore L-FIL-LET/05 - Filologia Classica
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Las cuatro muertes de Cleonice: poder, sexo, violencia y fantasmas

2019

Greek tradition links the death of regent Pausanias of Sparta with ghosts. In this paper, we focus on the well-known episode that revolves around Pausanias himself and a Byzantine maiden and is transmitted by Aristodemus, Plutarch and Pausanias Periegetes. The multiplicity of versions demands a comparative analysis, which we carry out taking into account the three spaces where the narrative action takes place (civic, intimate and ritual spaces). Results indicate a concordance between Plutarch and Pausanias Periegetes, as well as a dissonance between them and Aristodemus. This difference especially affects the narrative treatment of the maiden, a ghost properly so-called in Plutarch and Paus…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASviolencia y fantasmas Sánchez Mañas1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 536436 2019 21 7225822 Las cuatro muertes de Cleonice: poderpoder [1135-9560 8276 Studia philologica valentina 536436 2019 21 7225822 Las cuatro muertes de Cleonice]but not in Aristodemus. Fantasmas ? Homicidio ? Literatura Griega ? NecromanciaCarmen Greek tradition links the death of regent Pausanias of Sparta with ghosts. In this paper//pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wiki [Ghosts ? Homicide ? Greek Literature ? Necromancy 231 242 https]Plutarch and Pausanias Periegetes. The multiplicity of versions demands a comparative analysisas well as a dissonance between them and Aristodemus. This difference especially affects the narrative treatment of the maidensexowhich we carry out taking into account the three spaces where the narrative action takes place (civic:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]we focus on the well-known episode that revolves around Pausanias himself and a Byzantine maiden and is transmitted by Aristodemusa ghost properly so-called in Plutarch and Pausanias PeriegetesGhosts ? Homicide ? Greek Literature ? Necromancy 231 242 https://pages.uv.es/SPhV/cas/numero21.wikiintimate and ritual spaces). Results indicate a concordance between Plutarch and Pausanias Periegetes
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L'anima degli animali. Aristotele, frammenti stoici, Plutarco, Porfirio

2015

E' lecito maltrattare gli animali? E mangiarli? Molto del dibattito odierno sulla natura e sui diritti degli animali ha avuto prodromi antichi, anche se con categorie diverse dalle nostre. Il libro è una selezione di testi chiave sul tema, ritradotti per l'occasione e accompagnati da un commento storico-filologico, aprendo suggestive connessioni con la modernità. Il volume raccoglie l'ottavo e il nono libro della Historia animalium di Aristotele, i frammenti degli stoici sugli animali, i tre trattati di Plutarco sul vegetarianismo e sulla "questione animale" (il De esu carnium, il Bruta animalia ratione uti e il De sollertia animalium) e il De abstinentia di Porfirio

Vegetarianism Plutarch Porphiry Aristotle Stoicism Ancient Greek Philosophy Animals Human-Animal Relationship Animal Studies
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Herakleides Pontikos und die ps.-Plutarchische Schrift Peri Mousikes

2020

Si cerca di dimostrare che gli studiosi finora (seguendo Westphal) hanno attribuito troppe parti del trattatello ps.-plutarcheo "De musica" a Eraclide Pontico; a quest´ ultimo l´ ignoto autore ha attinto in realta´ solo quello che dice di aver letto nell´ iscrizione di Sicione. We try to show that up to now scholars (following Westphal) have attributed too many parts of the ps.-plutarcheo tract "De musica" to Eraclide Pontico; the unknown author drew from the latter only what he says he read in Sicyon's inscription.

musica antica scuola peripatetica PlutarcoAncient music peripatetic school PlutarchSettore L-FIL-LET/02 - Lingua E Letteratura Greca
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