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Biography as a literary form. --- Biography. --- Plutarch. --- Lives (Plutarch). --- Greece --- Rome --- Greece. --- Rome (Empire). --- Biography --- History and criticism.
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This book examines Putarch's narrative techniques in the Parallel Lives of drawing his readers into the process of moral evaluation and exposing them to the complexities involved in making moral judgements. It thus allows a point of entry into Plutarch's praise-and-blame rhetoric in the Lives and elucidates the exact working of his readers' cooperative activity in reading about and forming the right judgement on the lives of the great men of history.
E-books --- Judgment (Ethics) --- Moral judgment --- Ethics --- Plutarch. --- Plutarchus. --- Greece --- Rome --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- Griechenland --- Grèce --- Hellas --- Yaṿan --- Vasileion tēs Hellados --- Hellēnikē Dēmokratia --- République hellénique --- Royaume de Grèce --- Kingdom of Greece --- Hellenic Republic --- Ancient Greece --- Ελλάδα --- Ellada --- Ελλάς --- Ellas --- Ελληνική Δημοκρατία --- Ellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Elliniki Dimokratia --- Grecia --- Grčija --- Hellada --- اليونان --- يونان --- al-Yūnān --- Yūnān --- 希腊 --- Xila --- Греция --- Gret︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- History and criticism. --- LITERARY CRITICISM --- Ancient & Classical. --- Lives (Plutarch). --- Lives (Plutarch) --- Vitae parallelae (Plutarchus) --- Bioi paralleloi (Plutarch) --- Parallel lives (Plutarch) --- Vioi parallēloi (Plutarch) --- Ploutarchou vioi parallēloi (Plutarch) --- Vitae parallelae (Plutarch) --- Parallel Lives. --- moral judgement. --- narrative technique.
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« L'histoire des grands hommes est comme un miroir que je regarde pour tâcher en quelque mesure de régler ma vie et de me conformer à l’image de leur vertu. M’occuper d’eux, c’est, ce me semble, comme si j’habitais et vivais avec eux, lorsque, grâce à l’histoire, recevant pour ainsi dire chacun tour à tour et le gardant chez moi je considère "comme il fut grand et beau" et lorsque je choisis parmi ses actions les plus importantes et les plus belles à connaître. » Tout est dit dans ce texte de Plutarque de sa rencontre de moraliste avec les héros de l’Histoire : reste, pour la critique, à en expliciter toutes les conséquences et à dégager d’abord les structures narratives qui permettent de transformer la matière historique en récit biographique et de faire apparaître, sur fond d’Histoire, une carrière et une personnalité. Par-delà la construction littéraire, c’est l’univers mental de Plutarque qui, peu à peu, se dessine, ses vues sur le passé, la vie de la cité, la civilisation, qui se confond avec la tradition hellénique désormais étendue à tout l’Empire romain. Ni passéiste, ni détaché du monde, le moraliste apparaît ainsi comme un des acteurs de la vaste entreprise de restauration oecuménique des valeurs qui caractérise le début du siècle des Antonins.
Biography as a literary form --- History in literature --- Ethics in literature --- Rome --- Greece --- Biography --- History and criticism --- Biography as a literary form. --- Ethics in literature. --- History in literature. --- Plutarch. --- History and criticism. --- Biography. --- Plutarque --- Critique et interprétation --- Lives (Plutarch) --- Greece. --- Rome (Empire) --- Critique et interprétation. --- Rome - Biography - History and criticism --- Greece - Biography - History and criticism
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Why are there differences in the stories of the gospels? Licona turns to Greek classicist Plutarch for an answer, assessing differences that appeared when Plutarch told the same story more than once in his lives. He suggests the differences in the gospels often resulted from their authors employing the same compositional devices used by Plutarch.
Synoptic problem. --- 226.1 --- 226.1 Evangelies: synoptici; synoptisch probleem; Q; Quelle --- Evangelies: synoptici; synoptisch probleem; Q; Quelle --- Plutarch. --- Plutarchus. --- Bible. --- Evangelie (Book of the New Testament) --- Fukuinsho (Books of the New Testament) --- Gospels (Books of the New Testament) --- Gospels, Synoptic (Books of the New Testament) --- Synoptic Gospels (Books of the New Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Synoptische Frage. --- Plutarchus, --- Bibel. --- Lives (Plutarch). --- Synoptic problem
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Comparative religion --- Plutarch --- Didactic literature, Greek --- Biography as a literary form --- Religion in literature. --- Littérature didactique grecque --- Biographie (Genre littéraire) --- Religion dans la littérature --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Plutarch. --- Themes, motives. --- History and criticism --- Biography (as a literary form) --- Religion in literature --- -Greek didactic literature --- Greek literature --- Religion in drama --- Religion in poetry --- Biography --- Authorship --- Prose literature --- Technique --- -Plutarchus --- Plutarkh --- Plutarkhus --- Plutarque --- Plutarco --- Plutarchus, --- Plutarch, --- Ploutarchos --- Blūtārkhūs --- Плутарх --- Плутах --- Plutarh --- פלוטארכוס --- پلوتارخ --- Πλούταρχος, --- Pseudo-Plutarch --- Plutarkhosz --- Themes, motives --- -History and criticism --- -Themes, motives --- Biography as a literary form. --- -Religion in drama --- Greek didactic literature --- Littérature didactique grecque --- Biographie (Genre littéraire) --- Religion dans la littérature --- Plutarchus Chaeronensis --- Ploetarchos --- Plutarchus --- Plutarchus. --- Didactic literature, Greek. --- Lives (Plutarch) --- Moralia (Plutarch) --- Ēthika (Plutarch) --- Vitae parallelae (Plutarchus) --- Bioi paralleloi (Plutarch) --- Parallel lives (Plutarch) --- Vioi parallēloi (Plutarch) --- Ploutarchou vioi parallēloi (Plutarch) --- Vitae parallelae (Plutarch) --- Plutarch - Moralia --- Plutarch - Lives
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In 'Plutarch's Pragmatic Biographies', Susan Jacobs argues for a major revision in how we interpret the Parallel Lives. She integrates the existing focus on moral issues into the much broader paradigm of effective leadership found in Plutarch?s Moralia. There, in addition to moral virtue, the successful leader needed good critical judgment, persuasiveness and facility in managing alliances and rivalries. The analysis of six sets of Lives shows how Plutarch carefully portrayed Greek and Roman leaders of the past assessing situations and solving problems that paralleled those faced by his politically-active audience. By linking victories and defeats to specific strategic insights and practical skills, Plutarch created ?pragmatic biographies? that could instruct statesmen and generals of every era.
Biography as a literary form --- Biography --- History and criticism --- Technique --- Plutarch. --- Plutarchus. --- Greece --- Rome --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Griechenland --- Grèce --- Hellas --- Yaṿan --- Vasileion tēs Hellados --- Hellēnikē Dēmokratia --- République hellénique --- Royaume de Grèce --- Kingdom of Greece --- Hellenic Republic --- Ancient Greece --- Ελλάδα --- Ellada --- Ελλάς --- Ellas --- Ελληνική Δημοκρατία --- Ellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Elliniki Dimokratia --- Grecia --- Grčija --- Hellada --- History and criticism. --- Biography as a literary form. --- Lives (Plutarch). --- Greece. --- Rome (Empire). --- Authorship --- Prose literature --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- اليونان --- يونان --- al-Yūnān --- Yūnān --- 希腊 --- Xila --- Греция --- Gret︠s︡ii︠a︡
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