A Commentary on Plutarch's Life of Agesilaos: Response to Sources in the Presentation of Character

by Plutarch

2020-11-24 19:16:07

Shipley presents the first modern commentary on Plutarch''s Life of Agesilaos (c.444-360 BC) together with the full Greek text and a bibliography. Plutarch''s biographies have long been valued for their literary, philosophic, and historiographic cont... Read more
Shipley presents the first modern commentary on Plutarch''s Life of Agesilaos (c.444-360 BC) together with the full Greek text and a bibliography. Plutarch''s biographies have long been valued for their literary, philosophic, and historiographic content, and the Life of Agesilaos, king of Spartafor forty years after the Peloponnesian war, has special interest as an introduction to Greek history, society, and culture in the fourth century, a critical period that has received little attention in comparison with the fifth century in Athens. Internal problems in Sparta followed the accessionof Agesilaos: failures of hierarchical cohesion, unrest among social and subject groups, and division between aggressive and moderate foreign policies. Plato and Aristotle, Ephoros, Xenophon, Diodoros, and Nepos contributed variously to the knowledge and understanding of the period, and Plutarchcreated from their evidence -- and other sources -- an independent, penetrating, and balanced account of the character of those in power, and of Sparta, at their best and in decline. Less

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File size8.43 X 5.43 X 1.38 in
Print pages528
PublisherOxford University Press
Publication date October 1, 1997
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9780198150732

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