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Plutarch's Lives. Volume IV

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Plutarch's Lives. Volume IV( )
Illustrator: Bernier, J. J.
Translator: Long, George
Stewart, Aubrey
Author: Plutarch,
ISBN:979-8-5402-9952-7
Publication Date:Jul 2021
Publisher:Independently Published
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $19.26
Book Description:

PLUTARCH´S LIVES. VOLUME IV LIFE OF AGIS. LIFE OF KLEOMENES. LIFE OF TIBERIUS GRACCHUS. LIFE OF CAIUS GRACCHUS. COMPARISON OF TIBERIUS AND CAIUS GRACCHUS WITH AGIS AND KLEOMENES. LIFE OF DEMOSTHENES. LIFE OF CICERO. COMPARISON OF DEMOSTHENES AND CICERO. LIFE OF DEMETRIUS. LIFE OF ANTONIUS. COMPARISON OF DEMETRIUS AND ANTONIUS. LIFE OF DION. LIFE OF BRUTUS. COMPARISON OF DION AND BRUTUS....
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Book Details
Pages:394
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):8 x 10 x 0.887 Inches
Book Weight:2.12 Pounds
Author Biography
Plutarch (Illustrator)
PLUTARCH. c.46--c.125 Considered by many to be the most important Greek writer of the early Roman period, Plutarch was a member of a well-to-do Greek family, a chief magistrate, a priest at Delphi, and an exceptionally well-read individual. His philosophical views were based on those of Plato and, although a Greek, he esteemed the achievements and attributes of the Romans.

By the time Plutarch's works were published for the first time in the eleventh century, some had already been lost. He wrote innumerable essays on philosophical, historical, political, religious, and literary subjects, 78 of which survive today and are known collectively as the "Moralia." He is known primarily, however, for his Parallel Lives of Greeks and Romans, which consists of 50 biographies---23 of prominent Greeks, 23 of Roman leaders, and 4 separate lives---accompanied at intervals by short comparative essays. Although historical information is included in the work, Plutarch wrote it originally to inspire emulation in youth, so the emphasis is on character, moral choice, and anecdote. Sir Thomas North's 1579 translation into English of Parallel Lives became an important source for William Shakespeare which he used for three plays, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, and Coriolanus.

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