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The Dynamics of Intertextuality in Plutarch

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684 Seiten
2020
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The Dynamics of Intertextuality in Plutarch explores the numerous aspects and functions of intertextual links both within the Plutarchan corpus itself (intratextuality) and in relation with other authors, works, genres or discourses of Ancient Greek literature (interdiscursivity, intergenericity, intermateriality).
The Dynamics of Intertextuality in Plutarch explores the numerous aspects and functions of intertextual links both within the Plutarchan corpus itself (intratextuality) and in relation with other authors, works, genres or discourses of Ancient Greek literature (interdiscursivity, intergenericity) as well as non-textual sources (intermateriality). Thirty-six chapters by leading specialists set Plutarch within the framework of modern theories on intertextuality and its various practical applications in Plutarch’s Moralia and Parallel Lives. Specific intertextual devices such as quotations, references, allusions, pastiches and other types of intertextual play are highlighted and examined in view of their significance for Plutarch’s literary strategies, argumentative goals, educational program, and self-presentation.

Thomas Schmidt is Professor of Classics at the University of Fribourg. His publications include Plutarque et les barbares (1999) and Perceptions of the Second Sophistic and its Times (2011). He is currently preparing the Budé edition of the fragments of Plutarch’s works. Maria Vamvouri teaches Ancient Greek at the Gymnasium Auguste Piccard in Lausanne. She is the author of monographs on Greek Hymns (Kernos 2004) and on Plutarch’s banquet (Belles Lettres 2012). Her new book is a commented edition of Yannis Ritsos’ translation of Sophocles’ Antigone (Kedros 2020). Rainer Hirsch-Luipold is Professor of New Testament and History of Ancient Religions, Faculty of Theology, University of Bern, and Extraordinary Professor, University of Stellenbosch (SA), Department of Ancient Studies. Publications include Plutarchs Denken in Bildern. Studien zur literarischen, philosophischen und religiösen Funktion des Bildhaften (Tübingen, 2002). Contributors are: Eran Almagor, Stefano Amendola, Mark Beck, Frederick E. Brenk, Brad Buszard, Chrysanthos S. Chrysanthou, Craig Cooper, Philip Davies, Timothy E. Duff, José-Antonio Fernández-Delgado, Delfim F. Leão, Lucy E. Fletcher, Olivier Gengler, Chandra Giroux, Christina Harker, Rainer Hirsch-Luipold, Gennaro D’Ippolito, Susan Jacobs, Katarzyna Jazdzewska, Argyri G. Karanasiou, Anna Lefteratou, Michiel Meeusen, Michael Nerdahl, Christopher Pelling, Aurelio Pérez Jiménez, Eleni Plati, Francisca Pordomingo, Geert Roskam, Alessio Ruta, Elsa Giovanna Simonetti, Philip A. Stadter, Fabio Tanga, Theofanis Tsiampokalos, Maria Vamvouri, Paola Volpe Cacciatore, Andrew Worley, Alexei V. Zadorojnyi.

Preface

List of Figures and Tables

Abbreviations of Plutarch’s Works



Introduction: Plutarch and the Academic Reader

 Maria Vamvouri



Part 1 Defining Intertextuality in Plutarch



1 Intertextuality in Plutarch: What’s the Point?

 Christopher Pelling



2 Hearing Voices: φωνή and Intertextual Orality in Plutarch

 Alexei V. Zadorojnyi



3 Forms and Functions of Intratextuality in Plutarch’s Corpus

 Gennaro D’Ippolito



Part 2 Intertextuality at Work



4 Voices from the Past: Quotations and Intertextuality in Plutarch’s The Oracles at Delphi

 Frederick E. Brenk



5 Homer as a Model for Plutarchan Advice on Good Governance

 José-Antonio Fernández-Delgado



6 Pericles and Athens: An Intertextual Reading of Plutarch and Thucydides

 Mark Beck



7 Plutarch’s and Xenophon’s Sparta: Intra- and Intertextual Relations in the Spartan Lives

 Olivier Gengler



8 The Mechanics of Intertextuality in Plutarch

 Timothy E. Duff



9 Shrieking Volumes: Plutarch’s Use of the Ath.Pol. as Intertextual Bridge between Athens and Rome

 Andrew Worley



10 How to Do Things with Hellenistic Historiography: Plutarch’s Intertextual Use(s) of Polybius

 Eran Almagor



11 “Let Us Make the Most of What They Offer Us”: Different Layers of Intertextuality in Plutarch’s Non posse suaviter vivi secundum Epicurum

 Geert Roskam



12 The Encounter between Roman Virtue and Platonism in Plutarch’s Cato the Elder

 Michael Nerdahl



13 Plutarch’s Theseus-Romulus and the Murder of Remus

 Brad Buszard



Part 3 Intratextuality and the Plutarchan Corpus



14 Heroes Imitating Heroes: Ethical and Pragmatic Intratextuality in the Parallel Lives

 Susan Jacobs



15 Ejemplos de responsio gramatical en el Teseo-Rómulo de Plutarco

 Aurelio Pérez Jiménez



16 Reading Plutarch through Plutarch (?): De sera numinis vindicta and the Commentary on Hesiod’s Erga

 Stefano Amendola



17 Demetrius of Phalerum in Plutarch: A Multimodal Expression of Intertextuality and Intratextuality

 Delfim F. Leão



18 “As Each Came to Mind”: Intertextualizing Plutarch’s Mentality of Intricacy in the Table Talk and Questions

 Michiel Meeusen



19 Un ‘galateo’ intestestuale del simposio: le raccomandazioni di Plutarco personaggio dei Moralia

 Paola Volpe Cacciatore



Part 4 Through the Lens of Interdiscursivity



20 Sympotic Intertextuality in Plutarch’s Maxime cum principibus philosopho esse disserendum

 Craig Cooper



21 Aesopic Wisdom in Plutarch

 Philip A. Stadter



22 Plutarch’s Proverbial Intertexts in the Lives

 Alessio Ruta



23 Who Is the Best Prophet? The ‘Manifold’ Character of a Quotation in Plutarch

 Elsa Giovanna Simonetti



24 Aspetti e funzioni dell’intertestualità nei De tuenda sanitate praecepta di Plutarco

 Fabio Tanga



25 Medical Allusions and Intertext of Physis in Plutarch’s Comp. Cim. et Luc. 2.7

 Eleni Plati



Part 5 Intergenericity: Plutarch’s Works at the Crossroads



26 Generic and Intertextual Enrichment: Plutarch’s Alexander 30

 Chrysanthos S. Chrysanthou



27 Intertextuality Across Paired Lives: Plutarch’s Nicias-Crassus

 Lucy E. Fletcher



28 Plutarch’s Less Tragic Heroes: Drama and Epic in the Pelopidas

 Anna Lefteratou



29 From Inter-textuality to Inter-mediality: Plutarch’s Lyric Quotations from Greek Tragedy

 Argyri G. Karanasiou



30 Love in Many Dimensions: Hesiod and Empedocles in Plutarch’s Amatorius

 Katarzyna Jazdzewska



31 Las Vitae de Plutarco y el epigrama

 Francisca Pordomingo



32 Defining Rhetoric While Playing with Pre-texts: Some Aspects of Intertextuality in Plutarch’s Praecepta gerendae reipublicae 801C–D

 Theofanis Tsiampokalos



Part 6 Beyond Text: Plutarch and Intermateriality



33 Plutarch’s Sparta: Intertextual and Experiential

 Philip Davies



34 ὕλη θεολογίας: Religious Lore as Inter‘text’ in Plutarch’s Moralia

 Rainer Hirsch-Luipold



35 The Power of Bones: An Intertextual and Intermaterial Reading of the Retrieval of Theseus’ Bones in Plutarch’s Life of Cimon

 Chandra Giroux



36 Plutarch’s Intertextual References to Tattoos and Brands

 Christina Harker



Bibliography

Index locorum

General index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Brill's Plutarch Studies ; 5
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