Plutarch's Cities
Plutarch's Cities
Professor of Classical Philology
Distinguished Professor of History and Classics
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Abstract
This volume is the first comprehensive attempt to assess the significance of the polis in Plutarch’s works from several perspectives, namely the polis as a physical entity, a lived experience and a source of inspiration, the polis as a historical and sociopolitical unit, the polis as a theoretical construct and paradigm to think with. The book’s multifocal and multi-perspectival examination of Plutarch’s cities—past and present, real and ideal—yields some remarkable corrections of his conventional image. Plutarch was neither an antiquarian nor a philosopher of the desk. He was not oblivious to his surroundings but had a keen interest in painting, sculpture, monuments, and inscriptions, about which he acquired impressive knowledge in order to help him understand and reconstruct the past. Cult and ritual proved equally fertile for Plutarch’s visual imagination. Whereas historiography was the backbone of his reconstruction of the past and evaluation of the present, material culture, cult, and ritual were also sources of inspiration to enliven past and present alike. Plato’s descriptions of Athenian houses and the Attic landscape were also a source of inspiration, but Plutarch clearly did his own research, based on autopsy and on oral and written sources. Plutarch, Plato’s disciple and Apollo’s priest, was on balance a pragmatist. He did not resist the temptation to contemplate the ideal city, but he wrote much more about real cities, as he experienced or imagined them.
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Front Matter
- Introduction
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Part I Contemporary Cities: Travel, Sojourn, Autopsy, and Inspiration
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Plutarch’s Chaeronea
Ewen Bowie
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Plutarch and Delphi
Philip Stadter
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Plutarch and the City of Rome in Plutarch’s Own Times
Paolo Desideri
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City and Sanctuary in Plutarch
Joseph Geiger
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Athenian Monumental Architecture, Iconography, and Topography in Plutarch’s De Gloria Atheniensium
Lucia Athanassaki
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Plutarch’s Chaeronea
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Part II Cities of the Past: History, Politics, and Society
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Stereotyping Sparta, Stereotyping Athens: Herodotus, Thucydides, and Plutarch
Christopher Pelling
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ἄγειν πομπάς: Ritual Politics and Space Control in Plutarch’s Alcibiades and Other Athenian Lives
Athena Kavoulaki
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Alcibiades and the City
Timothy E. Duff
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Athenian Civic Identities in Plutarch’s Portrayals of Phocion and Demetrius of Phalerum: From the polites to the kosmopolites
Delfim Leão
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Plutarch and Thebes
John Marincola
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Plutarch’s Northern Greek Cities
Katerina Panagopoulou
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Plutarch’s Troy: Three Approaches
Judith Mossman
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Stereotyping Sparta, Stereotyping Athens: Herodotus, Thucydides, and Plutarch
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Part III Cities to Think With
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The City and the Self in Plutarch
Alexei V. Zadorojnyi
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The City and the Ship: Reception and the Use of a Metaphor in Plutarch’s Parallel Lives
Aurelio Pérez Jiménez
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The Place of the Polis in Plutarch’s Political Thinking
Geert Roskam
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Plutarch’s Civitas Dei
Luc Van der Stockt
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Plutarch on Superstition, Atheism, and the City
Tim Whitmarsh
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The City and the Self in Plutarch
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Part IV Afterword
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End Matter
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