Is a planet happier than a star? Cosmopolitanism in Plutarch's On Exile

In Philip Stadter & Luc Van der Stockt, Sage and Emperor. Plutarch, Greek Intellectuals, and Roman Power in the Time of Trajan (98-117 A.D. Leuven University Press (2002)
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