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Ideología, retórica y dialectalismo en las “vidas paralelas” de Plutarco: una nota sobre “Pirro”, 26, 11 y “Cimón” 14, 3-17, 2Keywords: Plutarch , Parallel Lives , Pyrrhus , Cimon , Dialectalism in Literature , Philolaconism. Abstract: The rhetorical skill of the biographer Plutarch of Chaeronea in his Parallel Lives is made manifest by certain linguistic usages with which he characterizes his protagonists. Plutarch describes his literary technique as a sort of impressionist composition where some details of each character, signs or σημε α of his soul, are highlighted, defining each character through this. In this paper we study Plutarch's masterly portraits of character with pro-Laconian inclinations as a result of the shrewd insertion of dialectalisms in his discourse as a writer well-known for his impeccable literary koiné. As case studies for our analysis of the rhetorical usage of dialectalism in Plutarch when characterizing a certain ideology of his protagonists, we have chosen the lives of Pyrrhus and Cimon.
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