Plutarch

Greek biographer, essayist, and Middle Platonist philosopher from Chaeronea (fl. 1st–2nd century AD), best known for Parallel Lives and the Moralia.

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  1. 1. Solon

    A concise biographical and moral study of the famed Athenian lawgiver and statesman, recounting his origins, character, poetic temper and travels, and detailing his major political measures—most notably the cancellation of debts and the abolition of debt-slavery, the reorganization of citizens into property-based classes, and the establishment of a new council and legal procedures—and using anecdotes of his interactions with foreign rulers to illustrate his cautionary maxim about the uncertainty of human happiness, ultimately judging him a wise, moderate reformer whose laws reshaped Athenian civic life.

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