Plutarch's Lives, written at the beginning of the second century A.D., is a brilliant social history of the ancient world by one of the greatest biographers and moralists of all time. In what is by far his most famous and influential work, Plutarch reveals the character and personality of his subjects and how they led ultimately to tragedy or victory. Richly anecdotal and full of detail, Volume I contains profiles and comparisons of Romulus and Theseus, Numa and Lycurgus, Fabius and Pericles, and many more powerful figures of ancient Greece and Rome.
The present translation, originally published in 1683 in conjunction with a life of Plutarch by John Dryden, was revised in 1864 by the poet and scholar Arthur Hugh Clough, whose notes and preface are also included in this edition.
By:
Plutarch Introduction by:
James Atlas Edited by:
Arthur Hugh Clough Translated by:
John Dryden Imprint: Modern Library Country of Publication: United States Dimensions:
Height: 203mm,
Width: 132mm,
Spine: 25mm
Weight: 431g ISBN:9780375756771 ISBN 10: 0375756779 Series:Modern Library Classics Pages: 784 Publication Date:15 April 2001 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active