2023
DOI: 10.1017/s0075426923000630
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Spartans in the ancient Greek novels

Daniel Jolowicz

Abstract: Characters in the Greek novels comprise a dizzying array of identities, but one group of people who have received barely any attention are Spartans. They appear only in Chariton of Aphrodisias and Xenophon of Ephesus, where analysis of their presence sheds crucial light on the novels’ literary and sociocultural agendas. After an introduction (section I), section II discusses Chaereas’ self-characterization as the Spartan Leonidas in book 7 of Chariton’s Chaereas and Callirhoe in the context of Imperial-period … Show more

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“…It is worth noting that in Greek education systems, in particular the Spartan system, children's education began at the age of seven. Therefore, in this aspect, the Stoics also followed the classical traditions of Antiquity, according to D. Jolowicz (2023). The Stoics also departed from the concept of the abstract and imperturbable sage, and thus brought philosophy closer to human nature, giving future philosophers room for further activity.…”
Section: Stoicism In Ancient Greece and Rome: Hypotheses About Its Or...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth noting that in Greek education systems, in particular the Spartan system, children's education began at the age of seven. Therefore, in this aspect, the Stoics also followed the classical traditions of Antiquity, according to D. Jolowicz (2023). The Stoics also departed from the concept of the abstract and imperturbable sage, and thus brought philosophy closer to human nature, giving future philosophers room for further activity.…”
Section: Stoicism In Ancient Greece and Rome: Hypotheses About Its Or...mentioning
confidence: 99%