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Παράλληλοι βίοι, Pelopis - Marcellus

Author: Ploutarchos

The most significant literary work of Plutarch is undoubtedly the Parallel Lives, which consists of parallel biographies, pairing one Greek and one Roman politician or general, amounting to 48 in...

The most significant literary work of Plutarch is undoubtedly the Parallel Lives, which consists of parallel biographies, pairing one Greek and one Roman politician or general, amounting to 48 in total, of which 46 have survived.

He also wrote the Moralia, numerous treatises on topics such as virtue, theology, religion, politics, and the role of philosophy...

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  • Number of pages Number of pages 478
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  • Year of publication Year of publication 2007
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The most significant literary work of Plutarch is undoubtedly the Parallel Lives, which consists of parallel biographies, pairing one Greek and one Roman politician or general, amounting to 48 in total, of which 46 have survived.

He also wrote the Moralia, numerous treatises on topics such as virtue, theology, religion, politics, and the role of philosophy in shaping character, primarily of public men, whose choices and actions have always determined the lives of those governed.

However, it seems that with his Moralia, he did not feel he was achieving his objective of influencing the people of his time and guiding them towards the path of virtue, in an era when the Roman Empire was at its peak and heading towards inevitable decline.

Thus, he turned to the biographies of great politicians and generals from the past, to provide more tangible and human examples - models for emulation of their great moments or to avoid their unlawful activities. At the forefront of his choices are Solon with Poplicola, Themistocles with Camillus, Aristides with Cato, Pericles with Fabius Maximus, Alcibiades with Marcus, Pelopidas with Marcellus, Alexander with Caesar, Agisilaus with Pompey, Demetrius with Antony, and others.

Plutarch in his Parallel Lives clearly states that he does not write history nor focuses on recording their most prominent deeds, but rather, through real figures and true situations, he examines their inner world and provides readers with the necessary historical material to understand the characters of these famous men and their moral behavior.

Thus, in a masterful way, Plutarch reflects and intertwines the knowledge of the past with the need for moral revival of nations and leaders, in a time marked by the symptoms of decline.

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Author
Ploutarchos
Publisher
Zitros
Genre
Ancient Greek Literature
Subtitle
Pelopis - Marcellus
Cover
Hardcover
Number of Pages
478
Release Date
7/2007
Publication Date
2007
Dimensions
13x19 cm
Language
Greek
ISBN-13
9789608437975

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The most significant literary work of Plutarch is undoubtedly the Parallel Lives, which consists of parallel biographies, pairing one Greek and one Roman politician or general, amounting to 48 in total, of which 46 have survived.

He also wrote the Moralia, numerous treatises on topics such as virtue, theology, religion, politics, and the role of philosophy in shaping character, primarily of public men, whose choices and actions have always determined the lives of those governed.

However, it seems that with his Moralia, he did not feel he was achieving his objective of influencing the people of his time and guiding them towards the path of virtue, in an era when the Roman Empire was at its peak and heading towards inevitable decline.

Thus, he turned to the biographies of great politicians and generals from the past, to provide more tangible and human examples - models for emulation of their great moments or to avoid their unlawful activities. At the forefront of his choices are Solon with Poplicola, Themistocles with Camillus, Aristides with Cato, Pericles with Fabius Maximus, Alcibiades with Marcus, Pelopidas with Marcellus, Alexander with Caesar, Agisilaus with Pompey, Demetrius with Antony, and others.

Plutarch in his Parallel Lives clearly states that he does not write history nor focuses on recording their most prominent deeds, but rather, through real figures and true situations, he examines their inner world and provides readers with the necessary historical material to understand the characters of these famous men and their moral behavior.

Thus, in a masterful way, Plutarch reflects and intertwines the knowledge of the past with the need for moral revival of nations and leaders, in a time marked by the symptoms of decline.

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Author
Ploutarchos
Publisher
Zitros
Genre
Ancient Greek Literature
Subtitle
Pelopis - Marcellus
Cover
Hardcover
Number of Pages
478
Release Date
7/2007
Publication Date
2007
Dimensions
13x19 cm
Language
Greek
ISBN-13
9789608437975

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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