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Plutarch's Morals
Author
Plutarch, 46-120?; Shilleto, A. R. (Arthur Richard), 1848-1894 [Translator]
Plutarch's Morals
Ancient Greek historian and philosopher Plutarch's collection of moral essays exploring human nature and character, featuring parallel biographies of famous Greeks and Romans, highlighting virtues and vices, with insights into leadership, morality, and the human condition.
- Bohn's Classical Library
- On Love To One's Offspring.
- Conjugal Precepts.
- Consolatory Letter To His Wife.
- On Moral Virtue.
- How One May Be Aware Of One's Progress In Virtue.
- Whether Vice Is Sufficient To Cause Unhappiness.304
- On Abundance Of Friends.
- How A Man May Be Benefited By His Enemies.
- On Talkativeness.541
- On Curiosity.608
- On Shyness.636
- On Restraining Anger.
- On Contentedness Of Mind.711
- On Envy And Hatred.
- On Those Who Are Punished By The Deity Late.
- Against Borrowing Money.
- On Exile
- On Fortune.
Author
Plutarch, 46-120?; Shilleto, A. R. (Arthur Richard), 1848-1894 [Translator]