Greek lives
<p>This was the text of my inaugural lecture, and the editors of <i>Ploutarchos</i> were kind enough to suggest to me that, given its Plutarchan emphasis, it might have interest to a wider public. They also, even more kindly, suggested it would be best in its original oral form, in...
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author | Pelling, C |
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description | <p>This was the text of my inaugural lecture, and the editors of <i>Ploutarchos</i> were kind enough to suggest to me that, given its Plutarchan emphasis, it might have interest to a wider public. They also, even more kindly, suggested it would be best in its original oral form, including the local pleasantries and some references - for instance to the party which followed - which are extremely occasion-specific. I hope that the informality of style will indeed convey something of the flavour of the occasion. It was also marked by a momentary failure of electricity half way through, plunging the audience of some 200 people into darkness. Plutarchans may take some malicious pleasure that this happened exactly on the word 'Nepos'.</p> |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:7dc00098-a22e-4e80-a165-c6778ee2b99c2022-03-26T21:05:37ZGreek livesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:7dc00098-a22e-4e80-a165-c6778ee2b99cHellenic (Classical Greek) literatureEnglishOxford University Research Archive - ValetInternational Plutarch Society2004Pelling, C<p>This was the text of my inaugural lecture, and the editors of <i>Ploutarchos</i> were kind enough to suggest to me that, given its Plutarchan emphasis, it might have interest to a wider public. They also, even more kindly, suggested it would be best in its original oral form, including the local pleasantries and some references - for instance to the party which followed - which are extremely occasion-specific. I hope that the informality of style will indeed convey something of the flavour of the occasion. It was also marked by a momentary failure of electricity half way through, plunging the audience of some 200 people into darkness. Plutarchans may take some malicious pleasure that this happened exactly on the word 'Nepos'.</p> |
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title | Greek lives |
title_full | Greek lives |
title_fullStr | Greek lives |
title_full_unstemmed | Greek lives |
title_short | Greek lives |
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topic | Hellenic (Classical Greek) literature |
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