Plutarch’s Advice on Keeping Well

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By Constantine Cavarnos
Plutarch’s Advice on Keeping Well: A Lecture delivered at the International Congress of Psychopathology of Expression and Art Therapy which met in September 2000 at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts, together with an anthology of relevant texts from Plutarch's works.

Publication Data: Belmont, MA: Institute for Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 2001
Format: softcover
Number of Pages: 70
Dimensions (l × w × h): 21.1 cm × 13.8 cm × 1.2 cm
Additional Information: black-and-white illustrations
ISBN: 1‒884729‒61‒4

   
By Constantine Cavarnos

“[Plutarch’s...]treatise Advice on Keeping Well begins with an emphatic rejection of the view that the subjects of philosophy (philosophía) and medical science (iatriké) are 'separate' (chorís), quite unrelated. He asserts that there are 'no boundary lines' which separate the two disciplines, which exclude philosophers from discussing matters of health and medical men from philosophizing.”
—“PLUTARCH'S ADVICE ON KEEPING WELL”

CONTENTS

PREFACE
PART ONE
   PLUTARCH'S ADVICE ON KEEPING WELL
PART TWO
   SELECT RELEVANT TEXTS FROM PLUTARCH'S WORKS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
COMMENTS ON TWO RELATED WORKS OF THE AUTHOR
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