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Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans (eBook)

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2022
1623 Seiten
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Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans -  Plutarch
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Plutarch's 'Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans' is a seminal work that provides biographical insights into the lives of famous figures from ancient Greece and Rome. Through his engaging narrative style, Plutarch delves into the virtues and vices of leaders such as Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, and Pericles, offering a unique perspective on their character and achievements. The book is a blend of history and moral philosophy, aiming to educate readers on the importance of virtuous conduct and leadership in society. Plutarch's approach to biography stands out for its emphasis on the moral lessons that can be learned from the lives of great men. It serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in classical history and the principles of ethical leadership. Plutarch, a renowned Greek historian and biographer, was inspired to write 'Lives' as a means of exploring the impact of character on the destinies of individuals and nations. His extensive research and nuanced analysis make this work a timeless classic in the study of ancient civilizations. I highly recommend 'Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans' to readers who seek to understand the complexities of human nature and the enduring legacy of historical figures.

Plutarch, born Plutarchos, later named, upon becoming a Roman citizen, Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus (c. 46 – c. 119 AD), was a Greek historian, biographer, essayist, and Platonist who is most famous for his series of biographies known as 'Parallel Lives' or 'Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans.' This seminal work pairs the biographies of famous Greeks with those of notable Romans, drawing moral and ethical lessons from their lives and drawing comparisons between individuals from these two great classical civilizations. His narratives were not strictly chronological, but instead focused on the moral character and leadership qualities of the individuals. Plutarch's method of parallelism was innovative and influential, highlighting his profound interest in the human spirit and morality, rather than on the meticulous recounting of historical events. He emphasized the importance of individuals' virtue and vice, and how their moral character influenced their decisions and, by extension, the course of history. Plutarch's influence extended well beyond his lifetime, with his works being a major source for Shakespeare and other Renaissance writers. His 'Lives' have provided a valuable historical resource and a profound insight into the leadership and personal attributes that both define and transcend cultural boundaries. Plutarch's legacy is that of a moralist treasured as much for his ethical insights as for his contributions to classical history.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Übersetzer John Dryden, A. H. Clough
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
Schlagworte Alexander the Great • ancient biographies • classical antiquity biographies • Classical antiquity literature • Classic Greek Literature • Comparative biographical writing • Edward Gibbon • Ethical dialogues • Greco-Roman narratives • Greek and Roman lives • greek philosophers • Hellenistic tradition • Herodotus • Historical figures comparison • historical figures of Greece and Rome • Historical legacy reflections • historical profiles of antiquity • livy • Moral philosophy lessons • Mythos • philosophical biographies • Plutarch • Plutarch's essays • Plutarch's Parallel Lives • Praetorian • Roman Empire narratives • roman history books • SPQR • Tacitus • The Twelve Caesars
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