Vies de Moïse et de Pythagore : la fonction de l'exemplum dans les biographies de l'Antiquité tardive

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serval:BIB_AEC725967071
Type
Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
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Publications
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Title
Vies de Moïse et de Pythagore : la fonction de l'exemplum dans les biographies de l'Antiquité tardive
Title of the conference
Posture d'auteurs: du Moyen Âge à la modernité. Actes du colloque tenu les 20 et 21 juin 2013 à Lausanne
Author(s)
Goarzin Maël
Publisher
Fabula / Les colloques
Address
Fabula: http://www.fabula.org/colloques
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/2014
Editor
Meizoz Jérôme, Mühlethaler Jean-Claude, Burghgraeve Delphine
Pages
NA
Language
french
Notes
Article en ligne sur Fabula: http://www.fabula.org/colloques/document2370.php
Abstract
This contribution aims at presenting the reason why late antique biographers wrote the lives of Moses and Pythagoras. To show the use of such lives by late antique biographers such as Philo, Gregory of Nyssa, Porphyry or Iamblichus, the first part of this contribution looks at the justification of such a biography by the author himself, through the title, the introduction and conclusion of his text, as well as its editorial context. The second part moves away from the text itself to study the social, professional and doctrinal position of the biographer. The study of the author's "posture" thus makes it possible to understand the common function of such biographies: presenting a life model and invite the reader to imitate this model.
Keywords
Antiquité tardive, Auteur, Biographie, Exemplum, Grégoire de Nysse, Imitation, Jamblique, Lecteur idéal, Mode de vie, Moïse, Philon d'Alexandrie, Philosophie, Porphyre, Posture littéraire, Pythagore
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