Aus dem Vorwort: The present volume derives ist inspirations from the papers presented at the 10th Conference of the International Plutarch Society, titled 'Space, Time and Language in Plutarch's Visions of Greek Culture: Introversion, Imperial Cosmopolitanism and Other Forms of Interaction with the Past and Present', which was held at the European Cultural Center at Delphi, 16-18 May 2014
Aristoula Georgiadou and Katerina Oikonomopoulou: Introduction. Reading Plutarch through space, time and language
Christopher Pelling: Moving through space and time in Plutarch. Space travel and time travel in Plutarch
Mark Beck: Time and space in Plutarch's Lives
Timothy E. Duff: Time manipulation and narrative signification. Espace mémoriel et paysage monumental: Plutarque et l'Athènes de son temps / Françoise Frazier ; Plutarch and tense: the present and the imperfect
Lucy E. Fletcher: Narrative time and space in Plutarch's Life of Nicias
Frederick E. Brenk: Religious locales as places of reflection on language, discourse and time. Space, time, and language in on the oracles of the Pythia: "3,000 years of history, never proved wrong"
Lawrence Kim: Poetry, extravagance, and the invention of the "archaic" in Plutarch's On the oracles of the Pythia
Michele A. Lucchesi -- Space, delphi and the construction of the Greek past in Plutarch's Greek questions: Delphi, place and time in Plutarch's Lycurgus and Lysander
Joseph Geiger: Models of the past I: configurations of memory and history for Plutarch's Imperial readers. Greeks and the Roman past in the Second Sophistic: the case of Plutarch
Joshua Pugh Ginn: Plutarch and the advent of Hellenism in Rome
Susan Jacobs -- Greatness measured in time and space: the Agesilaus-Pompey: Creating paradigms for the politikoi: bridging the gap in political space and time with pre-imperial heroes
Geert Roskam: Models of the past II: Plutarch and the Classical era. Discussing the past: moral virtue, truth, and benevolence in Plutarch's On the malice of Herodotus
Paolo Desideri: Solon on the road
Elisabetta Berardi: Modelli del passato in due conferenze di Plutarco: De gloria atheniensium e De audiendo
Myrto Aloumpi: Shifting boundaries: philotimia in democratic Athens and in Plutarch's Lives
Bram Demulder: Philosophy and religion between past and present. Is dualism a Greek word? Plutarch's dualism as a cultural and historical phenomenon
Michiel Meeusen: Egyptian knowledge at Plutarch's table: out of the question?
Evangelos Alexiou: Space, time and notions of community ; Divisions in Greek culture: cultural topoi in Plutarch's biographical practice
Maria Vamvouri Ruffy: The construction of a cosmopolitan space in Plutarch's On exile
Paola Volpe Cacciatore: Significato del termine xenos in Plutarco: lo straniero nella realtà dell'Impero cosmopolita
Anastasios G. Nikolaidis: Sympotic spaces: forging links between past and present. Past and present in Plutarch's Table talk
David Driscoll: Sympotic space, hierarchy and Homeric quotation in Table talk 1.2
Johann Goeken: Plutarque et la tradition rhétorique du banquet
José Antonio Fernández Delgado and Francisca Pordomingo: Theseis rather than quaestiones convivales
Michael Lipka: Space, place, landscape: symbolic and metaphorical aspects. Individuated gods and sacred space in Plutarch
Carlos Alcalde-Martín: Espacio monumental y autopsia en las Vidas Paralelas de Plutarco
Sophia Xenophontos: Military space and paideia in the lives of Pyrrhus and Marius
Andrea Catanzaro.: Astronomical and political space: the sun's course and the statesman's power in Plutarch and Dio
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