Sage and Emperor

Sage and Emperor
Title Sage and Emperor PDF eBook
Author Philip A. Stadter
Publisher Leuven University Press
Pages 372
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9789058672391

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The overall objective is to establish the context of Plutarch's work in the society and the historical circumstances for which it was written.

Slaves and Religions in Graeco-Roman Antiquity and Modern Brazil

Slaves and Religions in Graeco-Roman Antiquity and Modern Brazil
Title Slaves and Religions in Graeco-Roman Antiquity and Modern Brazil PDF eBook
Author Dick Geary
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 335
Release 2012-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1443838098

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Slaves have never been mere passive victims of slavery. Typically, they have responded with ingenuity to their violent separation from their native societies, using a variety of strategies to create new social networks and cultures. Religion has been a major arena for such slave cultural strategies. Through participation in religious and ritual activities, slaves have generated important elements of identity, shared humanity, and even resistance, within their lives. This volume presents papers from a conference of the University of Nottingham’s Institute for the Study of Slavery – the only UK centre studying its history from antiquity to the present. It breaks new ground by juxtaposing slave strategies within the diverse religious cultures of Graeco-Roman antiquity and modern Brazil. After a wide-ranging historiographical survey, eleven experts examine how in both societies slave religious activities involved both constraints and opportunities, shedding particular new light on the neglected religious strategies of Graeco-Roman slaves.

Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans

Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
Title Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans PDF eBook
Author Plutarch
Publisher
Pages 496
Release 1895
Genre Biography
ISBN

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Plutarch's Lives

Plutarch's Lives
Title Plutarch's Lives PDF eBook
Author Plutarch
Publisher Cosimo, Inc.
Pages 470
Release 2013-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1605202665

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When the Greek historian PLUTARCH (c. 46 A.D.-120 A.D.) set out to tell the tales of the famous figures from Greek and Roman history, he was more concerned with illuminating their characters than enumerating their deeds, more interested in exploring their moral failings and triumphs than in listing their conquests. The result: Plutarch's Lives. Though Plutarch is known to have taken some liberties with his Lives-his comparisons of certain Greek and Roman figures are often more fanciful than strictly accurate-his words are, in many instances, the only sources of information that have survived for some personages. And in the aggregate, his radical approach to biography exerted a profound influence on the literature to come, particularly throughout the Renaissance and Enlightenment. Shakespeare lifted some passages verbatim from the Lives, and other writers inspired by Plutarch range from James Boswell to Alexander Hamilton to Cotton Mather. Ralph Waldo Emerson called the Lives a "bible for heroes." Across the five volumes, Plutarch explores the stories of such notables as: Romulus Pericles Coriolanus Pyrrhus Lysander Pompey Alexander Caesar Cicero Antony and others. Cosimo is proud to present these handsome new editions, based on the classic 17th-century translations by English poet and playwright JOHN DRYDEN (1631-1700), and revised and edited in the 19th century by Oxford scholar ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH (1819-1861).

Plutarch's Lives

Plutarch's Lives
Title Plutarch's Lives PDF eBook
Author Plutarch
Publisher
Pages 588
Release 1914
Genre Greece
ISBN

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Plutarch's Prism

Plutarch's Prism
Title Plutarch's Prism PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Kingston
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 457
Release 2022-09-29
Genre History
ISBN 1009243489

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Explores the reception of Plutarch in early modern French and English political thought, with a focus on the theme of public service.

Omnibus I

Omnibus I
Title Omnibus I PDF eBook
Author Douglas Wilson
Publisher Veritas Press
Pages 622
Release 2005
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781932168426

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