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Pseudo-Plutarch : ウィキペディア英語版
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 some editions of Plutarch's ''Moralia''. Among these are:
*the ''Lives of the Ten Orators'' (''Vitae Decem Oratorum'', biographies of the Ten Orators of ancient Athens, based on Caecilius of Calacte), possibly deriving from a common source with the ''Lives'' of Photius
*''The Doctrines of the Philosophers'' (; (ラテン語:Placita Philosophorum))〔The writer of this work depended on the (lost) work of the Peripatetic philosopher Aetius (see John Burnet (3rd edition, 1920), ''Early Greek Philosophy'': (Section B: Note on the Sources )).〕
*''On Music''
*''Parallela Minora''〔(Pseudo-Plutarch – The Parallela Minora (online version) )〕
*''Pro Nobilitate''
*''On Rivers''
*''De Homero''
*''De Unius in Re Publica Dominatione'' (of uncertain authenticity)
*''Consolation to Apollonius''
These works date to slightly later than Plutarch, but they all date to Late Antiquity (3rd to 4th century AD).
One pseudepigraphal philosophical work, ''De Fato'' (included in editions of Plutarch's ''Moralia''), is thought to be a 2nd-century Middle Platonic work.
''Stromateis'' (Στρωματεῖς, "Patchwork"), an important source for Pre-Socratic Philosophy, is also falsely ascribed to Plutarch.〔Don E. Marietta, (''Introduction to Ancient Philosophy'' ), M.E. Sharpe, 1998, p. 190 n. 11.〕
Some works ascribed to Plutarch are likely of medieval origin, such as the "(Letter to Trajan )."
==References==


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