Quelques aspects du platonisme de Plutarque : philosopher en commun, tourner sa pensée vers dieu /

"Françoise Frazier's Quelques aspects du platonisme de Plutarque: Philosopher en commun, Tourner sa pensée vers Dieu includes 20 essays on several philosophical tractates in Plutarch's Moralia. Interesting both for Classists and Historians of Religion alike, the chapters provide an...

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Main Authors: Frazier, Françoise (Author), Frazier, Françoise (Author)
Other Authors: Roig Lanzillotta, Lautaro (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:French
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2020
Leiden ; Boston : [2020]
Series:Brill's Plutarch studies ; v. 4
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Summary:"Françoise Frazier's Quelques aspects du platonisme de Plutarque: Philosopher en commun, Tourner sa pensée vers Dieu includes 20 essays on several philosophical tractates in Plutarch's Moralia. Interesting both for Classists and Historians of Religion alike, the chapters provide an in-depth interpretation of several essential aspects of Plutarch's philosophical dialogues that pays special heed both to the divine and the communication between God and humans. The book includes three sections. While the first is mainly concerned with Plutarch's Amatorius, the second focuses on Plutarch's relationship to Plato, especially in his myths of the afterlife. The third part, finally, deals with an important investigation that occupied Professor Frazier lately, namely the concept of pistis in the religious context of the first centuries CE"--
"Françoise Frazier's Quelques aspects du platonisme de Plutarque: Philosopher en commun, Tourner sa pensée vers Dieu includes 20 essays on several philosophical tractates in Plutarch's Moralia. Interesting both for Classists and Historians of Religion alike, the chapters provide an in-depth interpretation of several essential aspects of Plutarch's philosophical dialogues that pays special heed both to the divine and the communication between God and humans. The book includes three sections. While the first is mainly concerned with Plutarch's Amatorius, the second focuses on Plutarch's relationship to Plato, especially in his myths of the afterlife. The third part, finally, deals with an important investigation that occupied Professor Frazier lately, namely the concept of pistis in the religious context of the first centuries CE"--
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvi, 548 pages.)
1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:900441598X (electronic bk.)
900441598X
9789004415980 (electronic bk.)
9789004415980
ISSN:2451-8328 ;