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Gamlath, I. . (2012). The life of the philosopher: Testimony of Plutarch and Porphyry. Discusiones Filosóficas, 13(21), 95–104. Recuperado a partir de https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/discusionesfilosoficas/article/view/674
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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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---. 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.