In Mist Apparelled: Religious Themes in Plutarch's Moralia and Lives, Volumi 48-50 |
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Sommario
Introduction | 1 |
Some Preliminaries | 9 |
Dreams and the Tortures of the Damned | 16 |
Wax Gods and the Shadow of the Moon | 43 |
Early Daimones and Human Sacrifice | 49 |
Mysticism and the Young | 65 |
Aught Else than Souls that Make | 113 |
The Force of the Cause Whirled about in Disorder | 145 |
Omens and Portents | 184 |
The Dreams | 214 |
The Delphic Oracle | 236 |
Divine Retribution | 256 |
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