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Moralia

Moralia

by Plutarch

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The Moralia of the 1st-century Greek scholar Plutarch of Chaeronea is an eclectic collection of 78 essays and transcribed speeches. They provide insights into Roman and Greek life, but often are also timeless observations in their own right.
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["Ancient Ethics" "Ancient Philosophy" "Animals (Philosophy)" "Biography" "Early works to 1800" "Ethics" "Greek Oracles" "Greek essays" "Greek literature" "Intellectual life" "Latin American literature" "Medieval and modern Latin literature" "Oracles" "Philosophy" "Political science" "Science" "Stoics" "Syriac language" "Texts and translations" "Translations into English" "Translations into French" "Translations into Hebrew" "Translations into Italian" "Vegetarianism" "Views on political science" "Philosophy ancient" "Indexes" "Greek prose literature" "Morale ancienne" "Greek language materials" "Moralia (Plutarch)" "bub_upload" "Plutarch" "Education early works to 1800" "Philosophers greece" "Continental european drama (dramatic works by one author)" "Ethics ancient" "Greece biography" "Sources" "Education" "Poetry"]

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