LIFE OF PELOPIDAS.
I. Cato the elder, speaking to some persons who were
praising a man of reckless daring and audacity in
war, observed that there is a difference between a
man’s setting a high ...
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The Greek biographer, historian, essayist, and moralist Plutarch (ca. 46-ca. 120) has been described as one of the most influential writers who ever lived.Paradoxically, Plutarch the man who was the b...
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Plutarch of Chaeronea was the author of essays, dialogues, and letters known collectively as the Moralia as well as a collection of paired biographies known as the Parallel Lives. He was a kind man, d...
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The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romanes, Compared Together by . . . Plutarke of Charomea: Translated out of Greeke into French by J. Amyot. . . Bishop of Auxerre . . . and out of French into Engl...
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