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    On the path to virtue: the Stoic doctrine of moral progress and its reception in (middle-)Platonism.Geert Roskam - 2005 - Leuven: Leuven University Press.
    INTRODUCTION "Badness can be got easily and in abundance : the road is smooth, and she dwells very near. But in front of goodness, the immortal gods have ...
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    Chapter 1. Socratic Love in Neoplatonism.Geert Roskam - 2014 - In Harold Tarrant & Danielle A. Layne (eds.), The Neoplatonic Socrates. University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 21-35.
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    Live Unnoticed : On the Vicissitudes of an Epicurean Doctrine.Geert Roskam - 2007 - Brill.
    This book casts new light on Epicurus' famous ideal of an 'unnoticed life' . It also shows how this ideal was received during the later history of Epicureanism and how it occasionally occurs in ancient Latin poetry.
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    Voice or Vision?: Socrates’ Divine Sign and Homeric Epiphany in Late Platonism and Beyond.Geert Roskam - 2014 - American Journal of Philology 135 (3):359-385.
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    Utopias in Ancient Thought.Pierre Destrée, Jan Opsomer & Geert Roskam (eds.) - 2021 - de Gruyter.
    This collection deals with utopias in the Greek and Roman worlds, both in philosophy (with chapters on Plato, Aristotle, the Cynics, Stoics and Cicero), and in other literary genres such as comedy (Aristophanes) and parody (Lucian) as well as histor.
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    Longing for perfection in late antiquity: studies on journeys between ideal and reality in pagan and Christian literature.Johan Leemans, Geert Roskam & Peter van Deun (eds.) - 2023 - Boston: Brill.
    How on Earth can Humans be perfect? The striving for perfection has always occupied a central place in ancient Greek culture. This dynamics urged the Greeks on to surpass themselves in different fields, from sculpture and architecture over athletics to philosophy. In this volume, an international group of scholars examines how the ideal of perfection was conceived and pursued in Late Antiquity, both within philosophical circles and Christianity. Their studies yield a fascinating panorama of various attempts to bridge the unbridgeable (...)
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    A versatile gentleman. Consistency in Plutarch’s writing.Jan Opsomer, Geert Roskam & Frances B. Titchener (eds.) - 2016 - Leuven University Press.
    Plutarch was a brilliant Platonist, an erudite historian, a gifted author of highly polished literary dialogues, a priest of Apollo at Delphi, and a devoted politician in his hometown Chaeronea. He felt confident in the most technical and specialized discussions, yet was not afraid of rhetorical generalizations. In his voluminous oeuvre, he appears as a sharp polemicist and a loving father, an ardent pupil but also a kind, inspiring teacher, a sober historian and a teller of wondrous tales. In view (...)
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    A gordian knot in plutarch.Geert Roskam - 2001 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 145 (2):354-356.
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    Cratyle.Geert Roskam - 2008 - In Andre Motte, Pierre Somville, Marc-Antoine Gavray, A. Lefka, Denis Seron & Christian Rutten (eds.), Ousia Dans la Philosophie Grecque des Origines à Aristote. Peeters. pp. 85--99.
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    Cicero Against Cassius on Pleasure and Virtue: A Complicated Passage From De Finibvs(1.25).Geert Roskam - 2019 - Classical Quarterly 69 (2):725-733.
    In the first two books ofDe finibus(=Fin.), Cicero deals with the Epicurean view of the final goal of life. This philosophical discussion, which is preceded by a rhetorical proem that stands on itself, is framed as a dialogue between Torquatus, who defends the Epicurean position, Cicero, who attacks it, and Triarius, who confines himself to a few critical interventions. If philosophy starts in wonder, according to the celebrated passage from Plato'sTheaetetus(155d), the company meets this criterion admirably well, for the actual (...)
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    De l'Hippias mineur au Protagoras.Geert Roskam - 2008 - In Andre Motte, Pierre Somville, Marc-Antoine Gavray, A. Lefka, Denis Seron & Christian Rutten (eds.), Ousia Dans la Philosophie Grecque des Origines à Aristote. Peeters. pp. 47--60.
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  12. Hermias of Alexandria on Socrates' divine sign.Geert Roskam - 2014 - In Pieter D' Hoine, Gerd van Riel & Carlos G. Steel (eds.), Fate, providence and moral responsibility in ancient, medieval and early modern thought: studies in honour of Carlos Steel. Leuven: Leuven University Press.
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  13. Philosophy is great fun! Laughter in Epicureanism.Geert Roskam - 2019 - In Pierre Destrée & Franco V. Trivigno (eds.), Laughter, Humor, and Comedy in Ancient Philosophy. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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    Plutarch's Maxime Cum Principibus Philosopho Esse Disserendum: An Interpretation with Commentary.Geert Roskam - 2009 - Leuven Up.
    This is illustrated, for instance, by one of Plutarchs short political works, in which he tries to demonstrate that the philosopher should especially associate ...
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    Philoxenus once again.Geert Roskam - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (02):652-.
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    Philoxenus Once Again.Geert Roskam - 2006 - Classical Quarterly 56 (2):652-656.
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    Philo of Alexandria on the Twelve Olympian Gods.Geert Roskam - 2019 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 112 (3):169-192.
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    Plutarch: Volume 47.Geert Roskam - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    Plutarch of Chaeronea is one of the most influential and fascinating authors of antiquity. His Parallel Lives and Moralia are storehouses of challenging questions, valuable insights and interesting observations. Moreover, they contain a wealth of quotations from and references to earlier writers and traditions, and thus provide one of the richest gateways to the ancient world. This book introduces the reader to Plutarch's life and to the different facets of his variegated thinking and writing, such as his tremendous erudition, his (...)
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    Apuleius, philosophus platonicus - moreschini apuleius and the metamorphoses of platonism. Pp. 420, colour ill. Turnhout: Brepols, 2015. Paper, €110. Isbn: 978-2-503-55470-9. [REVIEW]Geert Roskam - 2017 - The Classical Review 67 (2):420-422.
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    Kechagia E. Plutarch Against Colotes. A Lesson in History of Philosophy. (Oxford Classical Monographs). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. Pp. xvii + 359. £70. 9780199597239. [REVIEW]Geert Roskam - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:293-294.