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"The present book Frederick Brenk: Plutarch, Religious Thinker and Biographer, "The Religious Spirit of Plutarch of Chaironeia" and "The Life of Mark Antony" includes the updated and revised version of two seminal articles on Plutarch by F. E. Brenk published thirty years ago in ANRW. Edited by Lautaro Roig Lanzillotta, both articles cover the two sides of Plutarch's corpus, the Lives and Moralia."--
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monografia Rebiun25439369 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun25439369 m o d cr ||||||||||| 170608s2017 ne ob 001 0 eng 9789004348776 9004348778 9789004348769 hardback : alk. paper) 900434876X UPVA 997938373403706 UAM 991008082595304211 CBUC 991013149524006708 CBUC 991001022940606712 CBUC 991010896212506709 UPCT u566339 DLC eng DLC OCLCO NT YDX IDEBK CNCGM EBLCP OCLCF OCLCQ UAB CUS U3W OCLCQ UNAV 888/.01 23 Brenk, Frederick E. Frederick Brenk on Plutarch, religious thinker and biographer Recurso electrónico] "The religious spirit of Plutarch of Chaironeia" and "The Life of Mark Antony" edited by Lautaro Roig Lanzillotta, with the collaboration of Luisa Lesage Leiden Boston Brill 2017 Leiden Boston Leiden Boston Brill 1 recurso electrónico 1 recurso electrónico EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Brill's Plutarch Studies 1 Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice Contents; Abbreviations of Journals and Series; Introduction to Frederick E. Brenk on Plutarch, Religious Thinker and Biographer; Part 1. The Religious Spirit of Plutarch of Chaironeia; Introduction; Chapter 1. Life; Chapter 2. The Development of Plutarch's Religious Ideas, and His Religious Works; Chapter 3. Plutarch's Idea of God in the Light of Alexandrian Middle Platonism; Chapter 4. Plutarch's Daimonology; Chapter 5. De Iside et Osiride: Allegorical Interpretation and Syncretism; Chapter 6. Plutarch and the Stoics; Chapter 7. Religion in the Lives: Daimon and Tyche Chapter 8. Omens and PortentsChapter 9. Dreams; Chapter 10. Divine Retribution; Chapter 11. Delphi; Chapter 12. The Mythological Lives and Roman Religion; Part 2. The Life of Mark Antony: A Literary and Cultural Study; Chapter 1. The Neronian Background to the Life; 1. The Nerogonia of the Antonios; 2. Plutarch and the Rex Turned Rana; 3. Nero and Antonius Omestes; 4. Vice Inherited: The Rotten Tree; Chapter 2. Antonius and Demetrios; 1. Biographical Platonism and the Chance of Living Again; 2. Parallels in Vice; 3. Parallels in Assimilations; 4. Treading the Same Ground 5. Fighting the Same Battles6. From Battle to Banquet and Boudoir; 7. Inimitable Livers and Inseparable in Death; Chapter 3. Narrative; 1. Time; 2. The Unified Plot; 3. The Episodic Plot; 4. Point of View; Chapter 4. Some Aspects of Style; 1. The Flight of Themistokles; 2. Escaping the Ships of Libo; 3. The Battle of Actium; 4. The Pageantry: Antony's Debauchery, His Arrival at Ephesos, Kleopatra's Arrival at Tarsos; Bibliography; Index of Authors and Texts Cited; Index of Historical Persons; Index of Subjects "The present book Frederick Brenk: Plutarch, Religious Thinker and Biographer, "The Religious Spirit of Plutarch of Chaironeia" and "The Life of Mark Antony" includes the updated and revised version of two seminal articles on Plutarch by F. E. Brenk published thirty years ago in ANRW. Edited by Lautaro Roig Lanzillotta, both articles cover the two sides of Plutarch's corpus, the Lives and Moralia."-- Provided by publisher Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Roig Lanzillotta, Lautaro Lesage, Luisa