Preliminary Stages or Final Destinations? Plutarch’s Remarks on the Subjects of Most Interest to Beginners in Philosophy
Ploutarchos n.s. Bd. 21. Coimbra University Press 2024 S. 171 - 186
Erscheinungsjahr: 2024
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Sprache: Englisch
Doi/URN: 10.14195/0258-655x_21_7
Inhaltszusammenfassung
In his influential doctoral dissertation Fritz Krauss adopted Rudolf Hirzel’s view that as a young man Plutarch had turned from the study of rhetoric to the study of philosophy. His aim was to establish that any of Plutarch’s surviving texts that display explicit traces of rhetorical conventions date to his early years. However, Krauss provided only one piece of positive evidence to support Hirzel’s conjecture: a passage from On Progress in Virtue. The purpose of this article is to demonstrat...In his influential doctoral dissertation Fritz Krauss adopted Rudolf Hirzel’s view that as a young man Plutarch had turned from the study of rhetoric to the study of philosophy. His aim was to establish that any of Plutarch’s surviving texts that display explicit traces of rhetorical conventions date to his early years. However, Krauss provided only one piece of positive evidence to support Hirzel’s conjecture: a passage from On Progress in Virtue. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate that, upon closer examination, this passage does not depict engagement with rhetoric as a preliminary stage in the education of young men, but rather, it describes the opposite process.» weiterlesen» einklappen
Klassifikation
DFG Fachgebiet:
1.11 - Alte Kulturen
DDC Sachgruppe:
Griechische Literatur