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Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans - cover

Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans

Plutarch Plutarch

Traducteur John Dryden, A.H. Clough

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans," Plutarch presents a series of biographical sketches that juxtapose the lives of prominent Greek and Roman figures. This work, notable for its rich narrative style and moral undertones, employs a comparative approach to examine the virtues and vices of these leaders, elucidating the moral lessons derived from their lives. Written during the first century AD, Plutarch's biographical method diverges from strict historical accounts, blending ethics with storytelling to illuminate character and decision-making in political life, thereby offering a timeless exploration of leadership and personal integrity. Plutarch, a Greek biographer and philosopher, was deeply influenced by Socratic ideals and the ethical philosophy of his time, which emphasize the importance of personal virtue and civic responsibility. His background in both the Greek and Roman worlds, coupled with his role as a priest in the temple of Apollo at Delphi, shaped his perspectives, allowing him to engage in the cultural dialogue of his epoch. His work reflects a desire to bridge the worlds of Hellenism and Roman civilization, making it a seminal text in the study of ethics and history. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in classical literature, philosophy, or the intricacies of moral character as it pertains to public life. Plutarch's insights resonate through the ages, offering readers an opportunity to reflect on the timeless qualities of greatness and the human condition, making it not only a historical document but also a profound guide for contemporary leaders.
Disponible depuis: 11/10/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 1623 pages.

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