Graeco-roman imperial reading communities as agents of epistemic transfer (first-second centuries CE)
Graeco-roman imperial reading communities as agents of epistemic transfer (first-second centuries CE)
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Οικονομοπούλου, Κατερίνα
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Harrassowitz Verlag (Series: Episteme)
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The chapter examines the form the practices of reading, discussing and commenting on scientific and philosophical texts take within the compilatory writings 'Table Talk' by Plutarch (1st-2nd c. CE) and 'Noctes Atticae' by Aulus Gellius (2nd c. CE) with a view to interpreting their function as models of imparting and transmitting knowledge.
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Second Sophistic, Reading communities, Graeco-roman imperial culture, Epistemic transfer, Iteration