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  1. Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans by Donato Acciaiuoli, Simon Goulart, 2010-03-05
  2. Plutarch: Moralia, Volume XIV, That Epicurus Actually Makes a Pleasant Life Impossible. Reply to Colotes in Defence of the Other Philosophers... (Loeb Classical Library No. 428) by Plutarch, 1967-01-01
  3. Our Young Folks' Plutarch by Rosalie Kaufman, 2008-10-15
  4. Plutarch (Hermes Books Series) by Professor Robert Lamberton, 2002-01-11
  5. The Religion of Plutarch, a Pagan Creed of Apostolic Times by John Oakesmith, 2010-01-02
  6. GREAT BOOKS OF THE WESTERN WORLD VOLUME 14. PLUTARCH by Mortimer J. (Ed.) Adler, 1952
  7. Plutarch's lives: Of Themistocles, Pericles, Aristides, Alcibiades and Coriolanus, Demosthenes and Cicero, Caesar and Antony, in the translation called Dryden's (The Harvard classics) by Plutarch, 1980
  8. Plutarch's Practical Ethics: The Social Dynamics of Philosophy by Lieve Van Hoof, 2010-08-13
  9. Plutarch and Rome by Christopher P. Jones, 1971-09-23
  10. Plutarch's Advice to the Bride and Groom and A Consolation to His Wife: English Translations, Commentary, Interpretive Essays, and Bibliography by Plutarch, 1999-06-03
  11. Essays on Plutarch's Lives
  12. Works of Plutarch. Includes The Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans (Parallel Lives), Morals andEssays and Miscellanies (mobi) by Plutarch, 2009-04-02
  13. A Commentary on Plutarch's Pericles by Philip A Stadter, 2009-04-13
  14. Plutarch's Moralia: twenty essays by Plutarch Plutarch, Philemon Holland, 2010-09-11

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63. Plutarch - Quotes And Quotations
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Plutarch was born during the reign of Claudius, around A.D. 45, at Chaeronea in Boeotia, a town of historic but somewhat faded importance. His family, originally from Thebes, had long enjoyed local distinction, a tradition he was to maintain in a life full of civic accomplishments. He founded a school of philosophy, served as Archon of Chaeronea, and eventually officiated as a priest of Apollo at Delphi. Only a few details of his life can be gleaned from his writings. At the time of Emperor Nero's visit to Greece in A.D. 66, Plutarch was by his own account a student of philosophy at Athens under the teacher Ammonius. As an exponent of Platonism, he vigorously attacked the positions of the Stoics and Epicureans. He was married and had at least five children.
Plutarch spent some part of his career in Italy, although he describes his experiences there only in passing; for example, in a discussion about his knowledge of Latin writers in his life of Demosthenes, he says that 'having had no leisure, while I was in Rome and other parts of Italy, to exercise myself in the Roman language, on account of public business and of those who came to be instructed by me in philosophy, it was very late, and in the decline of my age, before I applied myself to the reading of Latin authors.' He traveled in Egypt as well. He was a prolific writer in a variety of genres; his surviving work (representing perhaps half of what he wrote) fills a dozen volumes. In addition to the

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Er schrieb die Biographien der großen Griechen und Römer. Der griechische Philosoph und Schriftsteller Plutarchos entstammte einer angesehenen Familie aus Chaironeia, war Mitglied der platonischen Akademie und unternahm zahlreiche Reisen. Die Kaiser Trajan und Hadrian gehörten zu seinem Bekanntenkreis. Er lebte um bis nach Christus.

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75. Plutarch, Aristides
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76. Plutarch, Pericles
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77. The 'good' Sources On Alexander The Great
Their works are now lost too, but can be reconstructed from tertiary sourcesDiodorus and Curtius Rufus, Arrian and Plutarch. Plutarch of Chaeronea.
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There are many ancient sources on the career of the Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great : the Library of world history of Diodorus of Sicily, Quintus Curtius Rufus History of Alexander the Great of Macedonia , a Life of Alexander by Plutarch of Chaeronea and the Anabasis by Arrian of Nicomedia are the best-known. All these authors lived more than three centuries after the events they described, but they used older, nearly contemporary sources, that are now lost. In this article, the texts from the so-called 'good tradition' are discussed. (For oriental sources, click here ; for the 'vulgate' tradition, click here Source criticism
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