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A Commentary on Plutarch's De latenter vivendo - 1 (01 edition.)

Part of the Plutarchea Hypomnemata series
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Plutarch's De latenter vivendo is the only extant work from Antiquity in which Epicurus' famous ideal of an 'unnoticed life' (lathe biosas) is thematised as such.

Moreover, the short rhetorical work provides a lot of interesting information about Plutarch's polemical strategies and about his own philosophical convictions in the domains of ethics, politics, metaphysics, and eschatology.

In this book, Plutarch's anti-Epicurean polemic is understood against the background of the previous philosophical tradition.

An examination of Epicurus' own position is followed by a discussion of Plutarch's polemical predecessors (Timocrates, Cicero, the early Stoics, and Seneca) and contemporaries (Epictetus), and by a systematical and detailed analysis of Plutarch's own arguments.

The lemmatic commentary offers additional information and parallel passages (both from Plutarch's own works and from others authors) that cast a new light on the text.

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Product Details
Leuven University Press
9461660197 / 9789461660190
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
20/03/2013
Belgium
English
253 pages
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