Prof. Dr. Timothy E. Duff

Profil

Derzeitige StellungProfessor W-3 und Äquivalente
FachgebietKlassische Philologie,Alte Geschichte
KeywordsAncient Greek literature, Ancient history, Biography, Historiography, Plutarch

Aktuelle Kontaktadresse

LandVereinigtes Königreich
OrtReading
Universität/InstitutionUniversity of Reading
Institut/AbteilungDepartment of Classics
Websitehttp://www.reading.ac.uk/classics/about/staff/t-e-duff.aspx

Gastgeber*innen während der Förderung

Prof. Dr. Bernd SeidenstickerSeminar für Klassische Philologie, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin
Prof. Dr. Bernd SeidenstickerInstitut für Griechische und Lateinische Philologie, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin
Beginn der ersten Förderung01.10.2007

Programm(e)

2006Humboldt-Forschungsstipendien-Programm

Publikationen (Auswahl)

2013Timothy E. Duff: L’articolazione interna del libro plutarcheo. In: G. Pace and P. Volpe Cacciatore, Plutarch’s writings: transmission, translation, reception, commentary / Gli scritti di Plutarco: tradizione, traduzione, ricezione, commento. D'Auria, 2013. 143-161
2012Timothy E. Duff, Ian Scott-Kilvert: Plutarch: the Age of Alexander. Penguin, 2012
2011Timothy E. Duff: Platonic allusion in Plutarch's Alcibiades 4-7. In: P. Millett, S. P. Oakley, J. E. Thompson, Ratio et res ipsa: Classical essays presented by former pupils to James Diggle on his retirement (Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society supplement 36). The Cambridge Philological Society, 2011. 27-43
2011Timothy E. Duff: Plutarch's Lives and the critical reader. In: G. Roskam and L. Van der Stockt, Virtues for the people: aspects of Plutarch's ethics . Leuven University Press, 2011. 59-82
2011Timothy E. Duff: The structure of the Plutarchan book. In: Classical Antiquity, 2011, 213-278
2010Timothy E. Duff: Il linguaggio della narrazione in Plutarco. In: G. Zanetto and S. Martinelli Tempesta, Plutarco: lingua e testo (Quaderni di Acme 122). Cisalpino, 2010. 207-224
2010Timothy E. Duff: Plutarch's Themistokles and Camillus. In: N. Humble, Plutarch's Lives: parallelism and purpose. Classical Press of Wales, 2010. 45-86
2009Timothy E. Duff: 'Loving too much': the text of Plutarch, Themistokles 2.3. In: Philologus, 2009, 149-158
2009Timothy E. Duff: Plato's Symposium and Plutarch's Alcibiades. In: J. Ribeiro Ferreira, D. Leâo, M. Tröster, P. Barata Dias, Symposion and philanthropia in Plutarch (Humanitas Supplement). Centro de Estudos Clássicos e Humanísticos, 2009. 37-50
2008Timothy E. Duff: How Lives begin. In: A. G. Nikolaidis, The unity of Plutarch’s Work. De Gruyter, 2008. 197-207
2008Timothy E. Duff: Models of education in Plutarch. In: Journal of Hellenic Studies, 2008, 1-26
2008Timothy E. Duff: The opening of Plutarch's Life of Themistokles. In: Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 2008, 159-179
2007Timothy E. Duff: Plutarch's readers and the moralism of the Lives. In: Ploutarchos, 2007, 3-18