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Title: Plutarque interprète du mythe de Cronos
Authors: Boulogne, Jacques
Keywords: Cosmos;Cronus;Daemons;De facie;Death;Hesiod;Interpretation;Myth;Ogygia;Orphism;Pindar;Plato;Plutarch;Proclus;Soul;Spirit;Tartar;Zeus
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: International Plutarch Society
Abstract: Plutarch synthesizes what Pindar and Plato tell about Cronus, in order to get the hesiodic myth more consistent with the requirements of his theology and metaphysics. Propped against orphism, his allegoric reading features Cronus as the maker of the cosmic unity, because, thanks to him, gods communicate with men.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/37654
ISSN: 0258-655X
DOI: 10.14195/0258-655X_8_3
Rights: open access
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