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- Publications
- Influence
The Symphony of Temperance in Republic 4
- T. Lynch
- Psychology
- 23 February 2017
This paper calls into question a long-lasting but ill-founded tenet of Platonic scholarship, namely that Plato was not interested in, or aware of, the technical implications of the musical concepts… Expand
«Training the soul in excellence» : musical theory and practice in Plato's dialogues, between ethics and aesthetics
- T. Lynch
- Art
- 18 November 2013
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The painter of constitutions : selected essays on Plato's Republic
- M. Vegetti, F. Ferrari, T. Lynch
- Philosophy
- 2013
A Sophist ‘in disguise’: a reconstruction of Damon of Oa and his role in Plato’s dialogues
- T. Lynch
- Psychology
- 2013
This article presents a new examination of the Platonic passages that feature Damon of Oa, the famous musical theorist who was exiled from Athens apparently because of his close relationship with… Expand
‘Without Timotheus, Much of Our Melopoiia Would not Exist; But without Phrynis, There Wouldn’t Have Been Timotheus’
- T. Lynch
- Art
- 24 August 2018
Looking at the ‘Hellenistic Muse’
- T. Lynch
- History
- The Classical Review
- 9 March 2012
The title of this book, ‘La Musa dimenticata’, points out immediately one of its main merits: it brings our attention to the Hellenistic ‘Muse’ who, although ‘neglected’ by many contemporary… Expand
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