Plutarch, the Greek philosopher, historian, and essayist who lived during the first and early second centuries CE, devoted ...
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For many centuries, the writings of Plutarch of Chaeronia (c.46-119CE) were at the heart of elite humanistic education in the ...
The Translation called Dryden’s. Corrected from the Greek, and Revised, by A. H. CLOUGH, sometime Fellow and Tutor of Oriel College, Oxford, and late Professor of the English Language and Literature ...
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The wisdom of the Greek philosopher, who influenced Renaissance thinkers and was a source for Shakespeare in his plays, continues to enlighten. Plutarch, (c. 45-120) was a biographer and philosopher, ...
On Plutarch as a moralist and historian. Literary fashion is a mysterious thing. Why is it that Sir Walter Scott, for example, whom generations of readers found absolutely spellbinding, is unread and, ...
Bard College classicist James Romm, author of memorably good books such as Dying Every Day: Seneca at the Court of Nero and Ghost on the Throne: The Death of Alexander the Great and the Bloody Fight ...
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