Classicism and Romanitas in Plutarch's 'de Alexandri fortuna aut virtute'

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Asirvatham, SR [1 ]
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[1] Montclair State Univ, Montclair, NJ 07043 USA
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10.1353/ajp.2005.0013
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It is in the very nature of classicizing texts to promote an idea of the "Greek" as objective and unchanging over the centuries. Using the example of Plutarch's De Alexandri Fortuna aut Virtute, a set of epideictic speeches in which Alexander the Great appears as a philosopher who civilizes barbarians, this paper attempts to look beneath the pro-Hellenic veneer of imperial Greek writing by considering ways in which it can mask a sympathy with "Roman" ideas-that is, ideas that are typically by this time either credited to Romans (whether or not originally inspired by Greek ideas) or used to describe Romans in non-classicizing contexts.
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