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Title: La philosophie du mariage chez Plutarque
Authors: Boulogne, Jacques
Keywords: Plutarch;Quaestiones romanae;Conjugalia praecepta;Amatorius;De Iside et Osiride;Hesiod;Homer;Plato;Aristotle;Xenophon;Chrysippos;Philo of Alexandria;Confi dence;Fidelity;Friendship;Esteem;Integral mixing;Crasis;Christian values;Nuptial number
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: International Plutarch Society
Abstract: In Plutarch’s writings, we fi nd a very original conception of marriage. Much more than a harmonious living together, full success concerning marriage, as regards physical pleasure, sentiments, and intellectual connivance, looks like a real symbiosis, the paradigm of which is provided by physics through the integral mixing, namely crasis. Carrying out such an union of male and female principles, in Plutarch’s opinion, requires from the wife a philosophical being in sympathy with her husband’s views about the world and, to Plutarch’s mind, reaches nearly a mystic level.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/36374
ISSN: 0258-655X
DOI: 10.14195/0258-655X_7_2
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