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  1. Plutarch's "Lives" by Alan Wardman, 1974-03-28
  2. The Boys' And Girls' Plutarch by John S. White, 2004-06-30
  3. The children's Plutarch: tales of the Romans by Frederick James Gould, William Dean Howells, et all 2010-07-31
  4. Plutarch Lives, VII, Demosthenes and Cicero. Alexander and Caesar (Loeb Classical Library) by Plutarch, 1919-01-01
  5. Plutarch: Moralia, Volume I (The Education of Children. How the Young Man Should Study Poetry. On Listening to Lectures. How to Tell a Flatterer from a ... in Virtue) (Loeb Classical Library No. 197) by Plutarch, 1927-01-01
  6. Plutarch Selected Lives, From The Parrallel lives of The Noble Grecians and Romans: Theseus, Romulus, Lycurgus, Numa Pompilius, Pericles, Fabius Maximus, Alcibiades, Coriolanus, Alexander, Julius Caesar, etc.; The Franklin Library [[Hardcover] 1982] by The Dryden Translation, 1982
  7. Alexander The Great: Selections From Arrian, Diodorus, Plutarch, And Quintus Curtius by Arrian, Diodorus Siculus, et all 2005-04-15
  8. Plutarch: the Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans by Arthur Hugh Clough, 1950
  9. Plutarch's Lives by Plutarch, 1942
  10. Plutarch: Moralia, Volume XIII, Part 2. Stoic Essays (Loeb Classical Library No. 470) by Plutarch, 1976-01-01
  11. Plutarch Lives, I, Theseus and Romulus. Lycurgus and Numa. Solon and Publicola (Loeb Classical Library®) (Vol 1) by Plutarch, 1914-01-01
  12. The Platonism of Plutarch by Roger Miller Jones, 2009-03-09
  13. Plutarch's Lives: The Translation Called Dryden's, In Five Volumes by Plutarch, 1906-03-31
  14. Selections from Plutarch's Lives by Plutarch, 2009-07-27

61. Plutarch - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
plutarch was born to a prominent family in Chaeronea, Boeotia Greece, a town about twenty miles east of Delphi. His work consists of the Parallel Lives and
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Jump to: navigation search Mestrius Plutarchus Greek c. ), better known in English as Plutarch , was a Greek historian , writer of biographies and essays Plutarch was born to a prominent family in Chaeronea Boeotia Greece , a town about twenty miles east of Delphi . His work consists of the Parallel Lives and the Moralia
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63. Plutarch On Alexander
plutarch, Alexander, in The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans, John Dryden and Arthur H. Clough, trs. and eds. vol. 3 (Boston Little, Brown,
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[Plutarch, "Alexander," in The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans, John Dryden and Arthur H. Clough, trs. and eds. vol. 3 (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1902)]
At the time, nobody had any suspicion of his being poisoned, but upon some information given six years after, they say Olympias put many to death, and scattered the ashes of Iolaus, then dead, as if he had given it him. But those who affirm that Aristotle counselled Antipater to do it, and that by his means the poison was brought, adduced one Hagnothemis as their authority, who, they say, heard King Antigonus speak of it, and tell us that the poison was water, deadly cold as ice, distilled from a rock in the district of Nonacris, which they gathered like a thin dew, and kept in an ass's hoof; for it was so very cold and penetrating that no other vessel would hold it. However, most are of opinion that all this is a mere made-up story, no slight evidence of which is, that during the dissensions among the commanders, which lasted several days, the body continued clear and fresh, without any sign of such taint or corruption, though it lay neglected in a close sultry place. Roxana, who was now with child, and upon that account much honoured by the Macedonians, being jealous of Statira, sent for her by a counterfeit letter, as if Alexander had been still alive; and when she had her in her power, killed her and her sister, and threw their bodies into a well, which they filled up with earth, not without the privity and assistance of Perdiccas, who in the time immediately following the king's death, under cover of the name of Arrhidaeus, whom he carried about him as a sort of guard to his person, exercised the chief authority. Arrhidaeus, who was Philip's son by an obscure woman of the name of Philinna, was himself of weak intellect, not that he had been originally deficient either in body or mind, on the contrary, in his childhood, he had showed a happy and promising character enough. But a diseased habit of body, caused by drugs which Olympias gave him, had ruined, not only his health, but his understanding.

64. ARTicles: Shakespeare And Plutarch
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65. The San Antonio College LitWeb Plutarch Page
Some of plutarch s numerous ethical and philosophical essays are translated by Robin Waterfield in Essays. Edited and introduced by Ian Kidd. Penguin.
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Works of Plutarch
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Some of Plutarch's numerous ethical and philosophical essays are translated by Robin Waterfield in Essays . Edited and introduced by Ian Kidd. Penguin. See also Selected Essays and Dialogues . Translated by Donald Russell. Oxford, 1993.
The Parallel Lives
The Rise and Fall of Athens: Nine Greek Lives
. Translated with an introduction by Ian Scxott-Kilvert. Penguin, 1960. Plutarch on Sparta . Translated with an introduction and notes by Richard J. A. Talbert. Penguin, 1988. The Age of Alexander . Translated and annotated by Ian Scott-Kilvert. Introduction by G. T. Griffith. Penguin, 1973. Makers of Rome . Translated with an introduction by Ian Scott-Kilvert. Penguin, 1965. Fall of the Roman Republic . Translated by Rex Warner with introduction and notes by Robin Seager. Penguin, 1972.
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66. Famous Greeks
plutarch, a Greek writing during the heyday of the Roman Empire, plutarch fed the imagination of William Shakespeare, who based Julius Caesar and Antony
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