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Plutarch: Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans

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A collection of paired biographies recounts the lives of eminent Greek and Roman figures from mythic origins to later history, narrating deeds, character traits, and turning points. Each life combines narrative episodes, anecdotes, and moral reflection, after which a comparison examines similarities and contrasts between a Greek and a Roman counterpart. Themes include leadership, ambition, piety, and civic virtue, with attention to how private conduct influences public fate. The prose balances historical reporting, legend, and ethical judgment, often using illustrative incidents to draw lessons about character and statecraft.

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Plutarch

Plutarch was a Greek biographer and philosopher, active during the late 1st and early 2nd centuries AD. He is best known for his work "Parallel Lives," a series of biographies that compare notable Greeks and Romans, exploring their virtues and vices. This work has had a profound influence on both literature and moral philosophy throughout history. In addition to his biographies, Plutarch wrote essays on a variety of topics, including ethics, politics, and religion, which are compiled in collections such as "Plutarch's Morals." His writings provide valuable insights into the cultural and philosophical landscape of his time, making him a significant figure in the study of classical literature.

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