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Plutarch's Lives - Plutarch

Plutarch's Lives

By: Plutarch

eBook | 9 January 2025

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"Plutarch's Lives" is a collection of biographical essays written by the Greek historian and philosopher Plutarch in the 1st century AD. The work consists of 50 paired biographies of famous Greek and Roman figures, with each pair consisting of one Greek and one Roman. The lives covered in the work range from legendary figures such as Theseus and Romulus, to famous politicians and military leaders such as Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar.The purpose of "Plutarch's Lives" is to provide moral instruction and to compare the characters and virtues of Greeks and Romans. Plutarch believed that by examining the lives of great men, readers could learn valuable lessons about leadership, virtue, and character. He also believed that by comparing the Greeks and the Romans, readers could gain a deeper understanding of the similarities and differences between the two cultures.The biographies are written in a narrative style and are based on a wide range of sources, including historical records, legends, and anecdotes. Plutarch is known for his vivid and dramatic writing style, as well as his tendency to include moral and philosophical reflections in his work."Plutarch's Lives" has been highly influential throughout history and has been admired by many famous figures, including Shakespeare, Montaigne, and Emerson. It remains a valuable source of historical and biographical information, as well as a rich and engaging work of literature.

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