Lives Of Ten Noble Greeks And Romans by Plutarch
A concise collection of paired biographies of prominent Greek and Roman leaders that examines their characters, careers, and public actions through vivid anecdotes and moral reflection. By recounting successes, failures, virtues, and vices, the work compares how personal qualities and decisions shaped political outcomes and destinies, highlighting themes of leadership, ambition, integrity, and the influence of fortune. Its historical narratives are organized to draw ethical lessons about civic responsibility and the nature of power.
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- Published
- 100
- Nationality
- Greek
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 400-600
- Original Language
- Ancient greek
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- Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans
- Parallel Lives
- Plutarch's Lives
- Plutarch's Parallel Lives
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