On Sparta by Plutarch
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This historical work delves into the unique and disciplined society of ancient Sparta, exploring its customs, laws, and legendary figures through a series of biographical sketches and anecdotes. The narrative offers insights into the Spartan way of life, emphasizing their military prowess, communal lifestyle, and the austere values that shaped their culture. Through vivid portrayals of notable Spartan leaders and citizens, the text provides a comprehensive understanding of how this small city-state wielded significant influence in the ancient world, highlighting the enduring legacy of its social and political systems.
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- Nationality
- Greek
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- Greek
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