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Plutarch Moralia

Plutarch, Moralia Quaestiones Naturales. Vol. 11, No. 12. (see also Plutarch, Moralia De Primo Frigido, No. 950)... [Pg.14]

Proclus of Constantinople. Ad si n iitos occidentis episcopos. PG 65. Pseudo-Plutarch. Peri heimarmene. In Plutarch, Moralia. Vol. 7. Edited by Phillip H. de Lacy. LCL. London Heinemann, 1959. [Pg.195]

Plutarch, from Obsolescence of Oracles in Plutarch s Moralia, Volume V... [Pg.16]

Plutarch. Obsolescence of Oracles, Plutarch s Moralia, Vol. 5, trans. F.C. Babbitt. Cambridge, MA Harvard University Press, 1957, pp. 348-501. [Pg.96]

Furthermore, Plutarch in his Moralia Quaestiones Naturales ascribed to Aristotle (probably from lost parts of that author s Problemata)-. [Pg.6]

The identification of theater with pharmacy derived from a broader classical idea of literature as ha ving a druglike power over its consumers. In his Moralia, widely read and translated in the Renaissance, Plutarch explicitly likened literary writings to drugs of uncertain nature ... [Pg.9]

Plutarch has in mind here Plato s myth of the process of ensoulment from the Tim. 42. On this, see Frederick E. Brenk, In Mist Apparelled Religious Themes in Plutarch s Moralia and Lives (Leiden Brill, 1977) Dillon, Middle Platonists, 216-221. [Pg.113]

Plutarch. De facie lunae. In Moralia. Translated by Lionel Pearson and F.H. Sand-bach. 15 vols. LCL. London Heinemann, 1959-1976. [Pg.195]


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