Plutarch (born before AD 50, died after AD 120) is the ancient author who has arguably contributed more than any other to the popular conception of Sparta. Writing under the Roman Empire, at a time when the glory days of ancient Sparta were already long in the past, Plutarch represents a milestone in Sparta’s mythologisation, but at the same time is a vital source for our historical understanding of Sparta. In this volume, eight scholars from around the world come together to consider Plutarch’s understanding and presentation of Sparta, his flaws and significance as an historical source, and his development of Sparta as a resonant subject and theme within his bestknown work, the Parallel Lives. This book is the latest in a series which the Classical Press of Wales is publishing on major sources for Sparta. Volumes on Xenophon and Sparta (Powell & Richer 2020) and Thucydides and Sparta (Powell & Debnar 2021) have already been released, and a further volume on Herodotus and Sparta is currently in preparation
Philip Davies & Philip Davies
Sparta in Plutarch’s Lives [PDF ebook]
Sparta in Plutarch’s Lives [PDF ebook]
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Língua Inglês ● Formato PDF ● Páginas 209 ● ISBN 9781910589861 ● Editor Philip Davies & Philip Davies ● Editora The Classical Press of Wales ● Publicado 2023 ● Carregável 3 vezes ● Moeda EUR ● ID 9101762 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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