Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Vol. 2
by Plutarch
Hardback
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Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Vol. 2 presents a major portion of Plutarch's enduring biographical masterpiece, pairing Greek and Roman lives to examine character, ambition, public virtue, political failure, and historical consequence. Written in Greek in the early second century CE, the Parallel Lives does not treat biography as mere record. Plutarch's purpose is moral and comparative: to show how temperament, education, courage, weakness, judgement, vanity, and public action shaped the destinies of famous men.This volume belongs to one of the most influential works of classical literature and historical biography. Across the Lives, Plutarch places Greek and Roman figures beside one another, not simply to recount events, but to draw out the ethical drama of leadership. Project Gutenberg describes the work as pairing famous Greeks with Romans of similar destiny and notes that Plutarch crafted literary portraits exploring how character shaped the lives of figures such as Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. For readers of classical biography, ancient Greek and Roman history, moral philosophy, political leadership, and the foundations of Western historical writing, Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Vol. 2 remains essential: learned, humane, comparative, and central to the long literary tradition of studying public lives as examples of character in action.
Book Information
Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
History & Archaeology
Format
Hardback
Pages
340
Price
34.30 €
Description
Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Vol. 2 presents a major portion of Plutarch's enduring biographical masterpiece, pairing Greek and Roman lives to examine character, ambition, public virtue, political failure, and historical consequence. Written in Greek in the early second century CE, the Parallel Lives does not treat biography as mere record. Plutarch's purpose is moral and comparative: to show how temperament, education, courage, weakness, judgement, vanity, and public action shaped the destinies of famous men.This volume belongs to one of the most influential works of classical literature and historical biography. Across the Lives, Plutarch places Greek and Roman figures beside one another, not simply to recount events, but to draw out the ethical drama of leadership. Project Gutenberg describes the work as pairing famous Greeks with Romans of similar destiny and notes that Plutarch crafted literary portraits exploring how character shaped the lives of figures such as Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. For readers of classical biography, ancient Greek and Roman history, moral philosophy, political leadership, and the foundations of Western historical writing, Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Vol. 2 remains essential: learned, humane, comparative, and central to the long literary tradition of studying public lives as examples of character in action.
Book Information
Main Genre
Specialized Books
Sub Genre
History & Archaeology
Format
Hardback
Pages
340
Price
34.30 €



