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Pseudo-Plutarch

Pseudo-Plutarch is the conventional name given to the actual, but unknown, authors of a number of pseudepigrapha attributed to Plutarch but now known not to have been written by him. Some of these works were included in editions of Plutarch's Moralia.

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Pseudo-Plutarch

Nodes22
Edges21
Triples50
Avg. degree1.91
Density0.090909
Components1

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related to Sources · 49
Pseudo-Plutarch → Aalders, Babylon, Boscherini, Budissae, Cardini, Conti Bizzarro, De, De Dionysio Halicarnassensi Plutarchi, Die, Diogenes, Dissertation, Ferruccio, Friedrich Konrad, Garin, GRBS, Hillgruber, Humanistica, II, Jurado, Leipzig
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Pseudo-Plutarch → conventional name given to the actual

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Pseudo-Plutarchis aconventional name given to the actual0.90text
Pseudo-Plutarchrelated to SourcesAalders0.60section
Pseudo-Plutarchrelated to SourcesPlutarch0.60section
Pseudo-Plutarchrelated to SourcesThe0.60section
Pseudo-Plutarchrelated to SourcesDe0.60section
Pseudo-Plutarchrelated to SourcesMnemosyne XXXV0.60section
Pseudo-Plutarchrelated to SourcesBoscherini0.60section
Pseudo-Plutarchrelated to SourcesPro0.60section
Pseudo-Plutarchrelated to SourcesCardini0.60section
Pseudo-Plutarchrelated to SourcesGarin0.60section
Pseudo-Plutarchrelated to SourcesMartinelli0.60section
Pseudo-Plutarchrelated to SourcesPascucci0.60section

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