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ISBN-10: 0140445641

ISBN-13: 9780140445640

Edition: 1992

Authors: Plutarch, Robin Waterfield, Ian Kidd, Robin H. Waterfield, Robin H. Waterfield

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List price: $16.00
Copyright year: 1992
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 4/6/1993
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 448
Size: 5.12" wide x 7.80" long x 0.83" tall
Weight: 0.638
Language: English

PLUTARCH. c.46--c.125 Considered by many the most important Greek writer of the early Roman period, Plutarch was a member of a well-to-do Greek family, a chief magistrate, a priest at Delphi, and an exceptionally well-read individual. His philosophical views were based on those of Plato (see Vol. 4) and, although a Greek, he esteemed the achievements and attributes of the Romans. By the time Plutarch's works were published for the first time in the eleventh century, some had already been lost. He wrote innumerable essays on philosophical, historical, political, religious, and literary subjects, 78 of which survive today and are known collectively as the "Moralia." He is known primarily,…    

Roland Chambers studied film and literature in Poland and at New York University before returning to England in 1998. He has worked as a private investigator specialising in Russian politics and business, and is also a children's author. He currently divides his time between London and Connecticut, where his wife teaches literature at Yale. The Last Englishman is his first biography.Robin Waterfield's previous book for Faber was Xenophon's Retreat. In 2005 he published a new translation of Xenophon's Anabasis as Xenophon: The Expedition of Cyrus. He is also the author of Athens: A History and has translated works by Euripides, Plutarch, Herodotus, Aristotle, and Plato, as well as other…    

Preface and Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
On Listening
Introduction
Essay
How to Distinguish a Flatterer from a Friend
Introduction
Essay
On Being Aware of Moral Progress
Introduction
Essay
Whether Military or Intellectual Exploits Have Brought Athens More Fame
Introduction
Essay
On the Avoidance of Anger
Introduction
Essay
On Contentment
Introduction
Essay
On God's Slowness to Punish
Introduction
Essay
On Socrates' Personal Deity
Introduction
Essay
In Consolation to His Wife
Introduction
Essay
On the Use of Reason by 'Irrational' Animals
Introduction
Essay
Bibliography
Textual Appendix
Descriptive Index of Proper Names