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The life of the philosopher: Testimony of Plutarch and Porphyry
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Este artículo explora en los testimonios de Plutarco y Porfirio, el rol y función del filósofo cuyo modo de vida negocia la liberación del rango de los sentidos. Esto incluye una investigación en su dieta y sacrificio cuya culminación es la re-evaluación de su demarcación de las masas.

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La vida del filósofo: Testimonio de Plutarco y Porfirio
Este artículo explora en los testimonios de Plutarco y Porfirio, el rol y función del filósofo cuyo modo de vida negocia la liberación del rango de los sentidos. Esto incluye una investigación en su dieta y sacrificio cuya culminación es la re-evaluación de su demarcación de las masas.
The paper explores on the testimony of Plutarch and Porphyry, the role and function of the philosopher whose mode of life negotiates liberation from the range of the senses. This includes an investigation into his diet and sacrifice, the culmination of which is the re-assessment of his demarcation from the masses.
Gamlath, Isha
Plutarco
Porfirio
vegetarianismo
sacrificio sin sangre
la buena vida
Plutarch
Porphyry
vegetarianism
bloodless sacrifice
the good life
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Baltes, M. Der Platonismus in der Antike, Bd. IV. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 1996. Print.
---. Der Platonismus in der Antike, Bd. V. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 1998. Print.
Bebekar, J. “Drunken violence and the transition of power in Plutarch’s”. Ribeiro Ferreira, J., Delfim L., Troster, M. and Paula Barata Dias (eds.). Symposion and Philanthropia in Plutarch. Coimbra: Classica Digitalia, CECH, 2009. Print.
Bland, M. “The eschatological aspects of Porphyry’s Anti-Christian Polemics in a Chaldaean - Neoplatonic Context”. C&M. Sep. 2001: 193-215. Print.
Brenk, F. E. “Plutarch’s Middle-Platonic god: About to enter (or remake) the Academy”. Hirsch-Luitpold, R. (ed.). Gott und die Götter bei Plutarch. Berlin-New York: Götterbild-Gottesbilder-Weltbilder, 2005. Print.
Brown, P. “The rise and function of the holy man in late antiquity”. Journal of Roman Studies. Jul. 1971: 80-101. Print.
Clark, G. “Fattening the soul: Christian asceticism and Porphyry on abstinence”. Studia Patristica. Jul. 2000: 39-43. Print.
---. “Augustine’s Porphyry and the Universal Way of Salvation”. Karamanolis, G. and Anne Sheppard (ed.). In Studies on Porphyry. London: Institute of Classical Studies, 2007. Print.
---. “Philosophic lives and the philosophical life: Porphyry and Iamblichus in Greek Biography and Panegyric in late antiquity”. Hagg, T. and Philip Rousseau (eds.). California: Berkeley University Press, 2000. Print.
Christ, W. Plutarch’s dialog vom daemon des Socrates. Munchen: Loeb Classical Library. 1901. Print.
Davidson, A.I. “Spiritual exercises and ancient philosophy: An introduction to Pierre Hadot”. Critical Inquiry. Sep. 1990: 475-482. Print.
De Palma, D. “Porphyry, Lactantius and Path to God”. Studia Patristica. Jul. 2001: 522-533. Print.
---. “The power of religious rituals: A philosophical quarrel on the Eve of the Great Persecution”. Cain, A. and Noel Lenski (ed.). In The Power of Religion in Late Antiquity, Colorado: University of Colorado, 2010. Print.
Duff, T. “The opening of Plutarch’s life of Themistokles”. Greek, Roman and Byzantian Studies. Sep. 2008: 159-179. Online.
---. “Plato’s Symposium and Plutarch’s Alcibiades”. Ribeiro Ferreira, J., Delfim L., Troster, M. and Paula Barata Dias (eds.). Symposion and Philanthropia in Plutarch. Coimbra: Classica Digitalia, CECH, 2009. Print.
Edwards, M. J. “Two episodes in Porphyry’s Life of Plotinus”. Historia. Aug. 1991: 456-464. Print.
Fowden, G. “The pagan holy man in late antique society”. Journal of Hellenic Studies. Jul. 1982: 33-59. Print.
Gill, C. “The question of character development: Plutarch and Tacitus”. Classical Quarterly. Dec. 1983: 469-487. Print.
---. The Character-Personality in CBR Pelling eds Characterization and Individuality in Greek literature. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990. Print.
---. Personality and Greek epic, tragedy and philosophy: The self in dialogue. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990. Print.
Hadot, P. Philosophy as a way of life: Spiritual exercises from Socrates to Foucault. London: Blackwell, 1995. Print.
Jones, R. M. The Platonism of Plutarch. Wisconsin: Menasha, 1916. Print.
Johnson, A. “Arbiter of the oracular: Reading religion in Porphyry of Tyre”. Cain, A. and Noel Lenski (ed.). In The Power of Religion in Late Antiquity, Colorado: University of Colorado, 2010. Print.
Männlein-Robert, I. “Biographie, Hagiographie, Autobiographie-Die Vita Plotini des Porphyrios”. Kobusch, T. and Michael Erler (ed.). Metaphysik und Religion: Zur Signatur des spätantiken Denkens. MunichLeipzig: K. G. Saur, 2002. Print.
Mounard, H. La psychologie de Plutarque. Paris: Moxon, 1960. Print.
Nikolaidis, A. “Philanthropia as sociability and Plutarch’s unsociable heroes”. Ribeiro Ferreira, J., Delfim L., Troster, M. and Paula Barata Dias (eds.). Symposion and Philanthropia in Plutarch. Coimbra: Classica Digitalia, CECH, 2009. Print.
O’Meara, J. J. Porphyry’s philosophy from Oracles in Augustine. Paris: Etudes Augustiniennes, 1959. Print.
Opsomer, J. In search of truth: Academic tendencies in Middle Platonism. Brussels: Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en SchoneKunsten van Belgie, 1998. Print.
---. “Demiurges in early imperial Platonism”. Hirsch-Luitpold, R. (ed.). Gott und die Götter bei Plutarch. Berlin-New York: Götterbild-GottesbilderWeltbilder, 2005. Print.
Pelling, C. Plutarch and history. London: Eighteen studies, 2002. Print.
Riley, M. “Purpose and unity of Plutarch’s De Genio Socratis”. Greek, Roman and Byzantian Studies. Mar. 1977: 257-274. Online.
Sandbach, F. H. “Plutarch and Aristotle”. Illinois Classical Studies. Sep. 1982: 207-232. Print.
Schoppe, Ch. Plutarchs Interpretation der Ideenlehre Platons. Hamburg: Münster, 1994. Print.
Smith, A. “Porphyrian studies since 1913”. ANRW. Sep. 1987: 717-773. Print.
---. Porphyry’s Place in the Neoplatonic Tradition: A Study in Post-Plotinian Neoplatonism. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Places, 1974. Print.
Sorabji, R. Time, creation & the continuum. Theories in Antiquity and the early Middle Ages. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Print.
Teodorsson, S-T. “The education of rulers in theory (Mor.) and Practice (Vitae)”. Nikolaidis, A. (ed.). The unity of Plutarch’s work. Berlin-New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2008. Print.
Witt, R. E. Albinus and the history of Middle Platonism: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1937. Print.
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references_eng Baltes, M. Der Platonismus in der Antike, Bd. IV. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 1996. Print.
---. Der Platonismus in der Antike, Bd. V. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog, 1998. Print.
Bebekar, J. “Drunken violence and the transition of power in Plutarch’s”. Ribeiro Ferreira, J., Delfim L., Troster, M. and Paula Barata Dias (eds.). Symposion and Philanthropia in Plutarch. Coimbra: Classica Digitalia, CECH, 2009. Print.
Bland, M. “The eschatological aspects of Porphyry’s Anti-Christian Polemics in a Chaldaean - Neoplatonic Context”. C&M. Sep. 2001: 193-215. Print.
Brenk, F. E. “Plutarch’s Middle-Platonic god: About to enter (or remake) the Academy”. Hirsch-Luitpold, R. (ed.). Gott und die Götter bei Plutarch. Berlin-New York: Götterbild-Gottesbilder-Weltbilder, 2005. Print.
Brown, P. “The rise and function of the holy man in late antiquity”. Journal of Roman Studies. Jul. 1971: 80-101. Print.
Clark, G. “Fattening the soul: Christian asceticism and Porphyry on abstinence”. Studia Patristica. Jul. 2000: 39-43. Print.
---. “Augustine’s Porphyry and the Universal Way of Salvation”. Karamanolis, G. and Anne Sheppard (ed.). In Studies on Porphyry. London: Institute of Classical Studies, 2007. Print.
---. “Philosophic lives and the philosophical life: Porphyry and Iamblichus in Greek Biography and Panegyric in late antiquity”. Hagg, T. and Philip Rousseau (eds.). California: Berkeley University Press, 2000. Print.
Christ, W. Plutarch’s dialog vom daemon des Socrates. Munchen: Loeb Classical Library. 1901. Print.
Davidson, A.I. “Spiritual exercises and ancient philosophy: An introduction to Pierre Hadot”. Critical Inquiry. Sep. 1990: 475-482. Print.
De Palma, D. “Porphyry, Lactantius and Path to God”. Studia Patristica. Jul. 2001: 522-533. Print.
---. “The power of religious rituals: A philosophical quarrel on the Eve of the Great Persecution”. Cain, A. and Noel Lenski (ed.). In The Power of Religion in Late Antiquity, Colorado: University of Colorado, 2010. Print.
Duff, T. “The opening of Plutarch’s life of Themistokles”. Greek, Roman and Byzantian Studies. Sep. 2008: 159-179. Online.
---. “Plato’s Symposium and Plutarch’s Alcibiades”. Ribeiro Ferreira, J., Delfim L., Troster, M. and Paula Barata Dias (eds.). Symposion and Philanthropia in Plutarch. Coimbra: Classica Digitalia, CECH, 2009. Print.
Edwards, M. J. “Two episodes in Porphyry’s Life of Plotinus”. Historia. Aug. 1991: 456-464. Print.
Fowden, G. “The pagan holy man in late antique society”. Journal of Hellenic Studies. Jul. 1982: 33-59. Print.
Gill, C. “The question of character development: Plutarch and Tacitus”. Classical Quarterly. Dec. 1983: 469-487. Print.
---. The Character-Personality in CBR Pelling eds Characterization and Individuality in Greek literature. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990. Print.
---. Personality and Greek epic, tragedy and philosophy: The self in dialogue. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990. Print.
Hadot, P. Philosophy as a way of life: Spiritual exercises from Socrates to Foucault. London: Blackwell, 1995. Print.
Jones, R. M. The Platonism of Plutarch. Wisconsin: Menasha, 1916. Print.
Johnson, A. “Arbiter of the oracular: Reading religion in Porphyry of Tyre”. Cain, A. and Noel Lenski (ed.). In The Power of Religion in Late Antiquity, Colorado: University of Colorado, 2010. Print.
Männlein-Robert, I. “Biographie, Hagiographie, Autobiographie-Die Vita Plotini des Porphyrios”. Kobusch, T. and Michael Erler (ed.). Metaphysik und Religion: Zur Signatur des spätantiken Denkens. MunichLeipzig: K. G. Saur, 2002. Print.
Mounard, H. La psychologie de Plutarque. Paris: Moxon, 1960. Print.
Nikolaidis, A. “Philanthropia as sociability and Plutarch’s unsociable heroes”. Ribeiro Ferreira, J., Delfim L., Troster, M. and Paula Barata Dias (eds.). Symposion and Philanthropia in Plutarch. Coimbra: Classica Digitalia, CECH, 2009. Print.
O’Meara, J. J. Porphyry’s philosophy from Oracles in Augustine. Paris: Etudes Augustiniennes, 1959. Print.
Opsomer, J. In search of truth: Academic tendencies in Middle Platonism. Brussels: Koninklijke Academie voor Wetenschappen, Letteren en SchoneKunsten van Belgie, 1998. Print.
---. “Demiurges in early imperial Platonism”. Hirsch-Luitpold, R. (ed.). Gott und die Götter bei Plutarch. Berlin-New York: Götterbild-GottesbilderWeltbilder, 2005. Print.
Pelling, C. Plutarch and history. London: Eighteen studies, 2002. Print.
Riley, M. “Purpose and unity of Plutarch’s De Genio Socratis”. Greek, Roman and Byzantian Studies. Mar. 1977: 257-274. Online.
Sandbach, F. H. “Plutarch and Aristotle”. Illinois Classical Studies. Sep. 1982: 207-232. Print.
Schoppe, Ch. Plutarchs Interpretation der Ideenlehre Platons. Hamburg: Münster, 1994. Print.
Smith, A. “Porphyrian studies since 1913”. ANRW. Sep. 1987: 717-773. Print.
---. Porphyry’s Place in the Neoplatonic Tradition: A Study in Post-Plotinian Neoplatonism. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff Places, 1974. Print.
Sorabji, R. Time, creation & the continuum. Theories in Antiquity and the early Middle Ages. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Print.
Teodorsson, S-T. “The education of rulers in theory (Mor.) and Practice (Vitae)”. Nikolaidis, A. (ed.). The unity of Plutarch’s work. Berlin-New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2008. Print.
Witt, R. E. Albinus and the history of Middle Platonism: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1937. Print.
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