Lives, Volume Ii by Plutarch
This historical work delves into the lives of notable figures from ancient Greece and Rome, offering a comparative analysis of their virtues and vices. Through a series of biographical sketches, it explores the moral character and political achievements of these individuals, drawing parallels and contrasts between them to highlight timeless lessons on leadership, ethics, and human nature. The narrative is rich with anecdotes and insights, providing a window into the cultural and societal norms of the classical world while emphasizing the enduring impact of these historical figures on subsequent generations.
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- Pages
- 400-600
- Original Language
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- Bioi Paralleloi
- Parallel Lives
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