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Plutarch's Moralia : in sixteen volumes /

Основен автор: Plutarch.
Други автори: Babbitt, Frank Cole, 1867-1935., Helmbold, W. C. 1908-1969., Einarson, Benedict, 1906-, De Lacy, Phillip H., Clement, Paul A., Hoffleit, Herbert B., Minar, Edwin L., Sandbach, F. H., Fowler, Harold North, 1859-1955., Pearson, Lionel Ignacius Cusack., Cherniss, Harold F. 1904-1987., O'Neil, Edward N.
Формат: Книга
Език: English
Ancient Greek
Публикувано: Cambridge, Mass. : London : Harvard University Press ; W. Heinemann, 1927-1986.
Серия: Loeb classical library ; 424, 425, 427, 428, 470.
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Съдържание:
  • v. 1. The
  • Education of children
  • How the young man should study poetry
  • On listening to lectures
  • How to tell a flatterer from a friend
  • How a man may become aware of his progress in virtue
  • v. 2.
  • How to profit by one's enemies
  • On having many friends
  • Chance
  • Virtue and vice
  • A
  • Letter of condolence to Apollonius
  • Advice about keeping well
  • Advice to bride and groom
  • The
  • Dinner of the seven wise men
  • Superstition
  • v. 3.
  • Sayings of kings and commanders
  • Sayings of Romans
  • Sayings of Spartans
  • The
  • Ancient custom of the Spartans
  • Sayings of Spartan women
  • Bravery of women
  • v. 4. The
  • Roman questions
  • The
  • Greek questions
  • Greek and Roman parallel stories
  • On the fortune of the Romans
  • On the fortune of Alexander
  • Were the Athenians more famous in war or in wisdom?
  • v. 5.
  • Isis and Osiris
  • The
  • E at Delphi
  • The
  • Oracles at Delphi no longer given in verse
  • The
  • Obsolescence of oracles
  • v. 6.
  • Can virtue be taught?
  • On moral virtue
  • On the control of anger
  • On tranquillity of mind
  • On brotherly love
  • On affection for offspring
  • Whether vice be sufficient to cause unhappiness
  • Whether the affections of the soul are worse than those of the body
  • Concerning talkativeness
  • On being a busybody.
  • v. 7.
  • On the love of wealth
  • On compliancy
  • On envy and hate
  • On praising oneself inoffensively
  • On the delays of the divine vengeance
  • On fate
  • On the sign of Socrates
  • On exile
  • Consolation to his wife
  • v. 8.
  • Table-talk : Books I-III
  • Table-talk : Books IV-VI
  • v. 9.
  • Table-talk : Book VII
  • Table-talk : Book VIII
  • Table-talk : Book IX
  • The
  • Dialogue on love
  • v. 10.
  • Love stories
  • That a philosopher ought to converse especially with men in power
  • To an uneducated ruler
  • Whether an old man should engage in public affairs
  • Precepts of statecraft
  • On monarchy, democracy, and oligarchy
  • That we ought not to borrow
  • Lives of the ten orators
  • Summary of a comparison between Aristophanes and Menander
  • v. 11.
  • On the malice of Herodotus
  • Causes of natural phenomena
  • v. 12.
  • Concerning the face which appears in the orb of the moon
  • On the principle of cold
  • Whether fire or water is more useful
  • Whether land or sea animals are cleverer
  • Beasts are rational
  • On the eating of flesh.
  • V. 13, pt. 1.
  • Platonic questions
  • On the generation of the soul in the Timaeus
  • Epitome of the treatise "On the generation of the soul in the Timaeus
  • v. 13, pt. 2.
  • On stoic self-contradictions
  • Conspectus of the essay, "The stoics talk more paradoxically than the poets"
  • Against the stoics on common conceptions
  • v. 14.
  • That Epicurus actually makes a pleasant life impossible
  • Reply to Colotes in defence of the other philosophers
  • Is "life unknown" a wise precept?
  • On music
  • v. 15.
  • Works by Plutarch : ancient lives
  • Tyrwhitt's fragments
  • Fragments from lost lives
  • Fragments from other named works
  • Other fragments.