Les héros et les penseurs grecs des deux premiers siècles après J.-C.

This study examines why and how Early Empire Greek ≪ thinkers ≫, fairly close to one another in time (from the second half of the Ist century to the IInd century A.D.), rewrite heroic models. Epictetus, Dion of Pruse and Maximus of Tyr can be compared because they are pedagogues and because there ex...

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Main Author: Anne Gangloff
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires du Midi 2009-01-01
Series:Pallas
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/14850
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description This study examines why and how Early Empire Greek ≪ thinkers ≫, fairly close to one another in time (from the second half of the Ist century to the IInd century A.D.), rewrite heroic models. Epictetus, Dion of Pruse and Maximus of Tyr can be compared because they are pedagogues and because there exist between them intellectual affinities which justify their bringing together : Epictetus and Dion, who were contemporaries would have been pupils of the Roman stoic Musonius Rufus ; Maximus seems to have been influenced by Dion’ s thought. The four heroes mostly to be used by them are Ulysses, Agamemnon, Achilles and Heracles. We analyse on the one hand the reception of those mythical figures by Early Empire intellectuals and the pedagogy of the latter on the other hand.
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spellingShingle Anne Gangloff
Les héros et les penseurs grecs des deux premiers siècles après J.-C.
Pallas
Dion of Pruse
Epictetus
Maximus of Tyr
Ulysses
Agamemnon
Achilles
title Les héros et les penseurs grecs des deux premiers siècles après J.-C.
title_full Les héros et les penseurs grecs des deux premiers siècles après J.-C.
title_fullStr Les héros et les penseurs grecs des deux premiers siècles après J.-C.
title_full_unstemmed Les héros et les penseurs grecs des deux premiers siècles après J.-C.
title_short Les héros et les penseurs grecs des deux premiers siècles après J.-C.
title_sort les heros et les penseurs grecs des deux premiers siecles apres j c
topic Dion of Pruse
Epictetus
Maximus of Tyr
Ulysses
Agamemnon
Achilles
url http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/14850
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