PLUTARCH

plooˈtärk, a.d. 46?–c.a.d. 120, Greek essayist and biographer, b. Chaeronea, Boeotia. He traveled in Egypt and Italy, visited Rome (where he lectured on philosophy) and Athens, and finally returned to his native Boeotia, where he became a priest of the temple of Delphi. His great work is The Parallel Lives comprising 46 surviving biographies arranged in pairs (one Greek life with one comparable Roman) and four single biographies; some 19 short comparisons affixed to the lives are of doubtful authenticity. The English translation by Sir Thomas North had a profound effect upon English literature; it supplied, for example, the material for Shakespeare's Coriolanus, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, and Timon of Athens. A translation by John Dryden was revised by A. H. Clough in 1864. Although Plutarch displays evident pride in the culture and greatness of the men of Greece, he is nevertheless fair and honest in his treatment of the Romans. As a biographer Plutarch is almost peerless, although his facts are not always accurate. Since his purpose was to portray character and reveal its moral implications, his technique included the use of much anecdotal material. Less known, but also of great charm and interest, are Plutarch's Moralia (tr. by F. C. Babbitt et al., 14 vol., 1927–76). They consist of dialogues and essays on ethical, literary, and historical subjects, such as The Late Vengeance of the Deity, On Superstition, The Right Way of Hearing Poetry, and Advice to Married Couples. Plutarch's quotations (frequent and long) from the old dramatists are often our only record of such writings.

See biography by R. H. Barrow (1967, repr. 1979); studies by C. J. Gianakaris (1970), C. P. Jones (1971), D. A. Russell (1973), and A. Wardman (1974).

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...This is all the more remarkable since Plutarch goes out of his way in De defecin oraculorur...systematic exclusion of the recent past, when Plutarch does refer explicitly to the big men...explaining the vagueness of oracular language Plutarch says that the oracle had to protect itself...
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...1981 85-104; C.B.R. Pelling, Plutarch: Roman Heroes and Greek Culture, in...Hellenic Culture and the Roman Heroes of Plutarch, Journal of Hellenic Studies 110 1990...treatments, see also R.H. Barrow, Plutarch and his Times London 1967 , A.J. Gossage...
...which to rely the Life of Alexander by Plutarch; and even this famous biography is rooted...romantic legend than historians would like. Plutarch lived about four centuries after Alexander...with his father, the reigning king. Plutarch 2 That Alexander, on his fathers side...
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...Shakespeares Othello: the relevance of Plutarch and Sir Thomas Elyot. by Robert C...than it might at first appear, since Plutarch (and many others) insisted that the...exactly the kind of false friend with whom Plutarch and so many others were so much concerned...
...Poliorcetes and Cratesipolis: a Note on Plutarch, Demetr. 9.5-7 by Pat Wheatley...chapter nine of his Life of Demetrius, Plutarch records an amorous interlude between...widow of Polyperchons son, Alexander. Plutarch is our sole source for this incident...
Strabo, Plutarch, Porphyry and the Transmission and Composition...primary texts (which include Strabo, Plutarch, and Porphyry) that discuss the transmission...Grimaldi, makes no reference to Strabo, Plutarch, or Porphyry. Rist understands the...
...else besides vegetables. She told how Plutarch said something about the sheep eating...moments of reflection, he exclaims "Plutarch! Is Miss Sally say what plantation he...Ferginny, kaze ef deyd `a been any Plutarch... Id `a knowd him" (p. 816...
...beard,(74) and who, according to Plutarch, had many strong passions, but none...as it was at Platos. VII Epilogue: Plutarch on Athenian Imperialism. Among the quieter...recognized his great imperial aims was Plutarch whose spare comments provide a final...
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Plutarch the issue of character. by Roger Kimball...please and instruct like the Lives of Plutarch? ... I am of the same Opinion with...the Books of the Antients into the Sea, PLUTARCH should be the last drowned. --Montesquieu...
...the Bible--we dont know much about Plutarch of Greece in the usual biographically...surely buried where he was born, it was Plutarch--in his own language, Plutarchos...beautiful Charon," died; Autobulus and Plutarch the younger lived to manhood; and little...
...remarkable one, told in some detail by Plutarch. In ancient Greece, Alcaeus, Anacreon...appears to be an episode recorded by Plutarch. The incident took place in the so...guessing, place it about 700 BC. Plutarch, in his Dialogue on Love, tells us...
...went, for example, from the hand of Plutarch (46-120 C.E.). A piece of Athenian...could explain the details reported by Plutarch, and so modern science would be much...completely dismissed ancient testimony. But Plutarch was to be vindicated by Hale and his...
...there is no ~life of Kleisthenes by Plutarch to match the lives of Solon, of Perikles...think, a very simple answer: because Plutarch never wrote a life of Kleisthenes, and...were Plato, Aristotle and above all Plutarch. In Aristotles Politics (book 2, chapter...
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...successors as emperor. They were both Greeks: Plutarch and Cassius Dio. The prime source was Plutarch, the father of biography who wrote Lives...closely that in places whole passages of Plutarch are lifted almost intact. Plutarch condemned...
...prize captives to adorn his own triumph. Plutarch even claims that Pompey actually sent...especially in the case of women and children. Plutarch says that at the celebration of the victory...recorded by the historian Suetonius - though Plutarch tells us that Caesar first wrote the...
...we learn from Roman historians such as Plutarch, was a Thracian from northern Greece...thoughtful and more dignified than the rest. Plutarch tells us he was inspired by his slave...victories, another would fall into his lap. Plutarch thought so. Success destroyed Spartacus...
...we learn from Roman historians such as Plutarch, was a Thracian from northern Greece...thoughtful and more dignified than the rest. Plutarch tells us he was inspired by his slave...victories, another would fall into his lap. Plutarch thought so. Success destroyed Spartacus...
...most outrageous thing of all, wrote the Greek historian, Plutarch. If a prisoner cried out that he was a Roman and gave his...longer duration: it was surely no accident that, according to Plutarch, the only man who spoke out in support of the imperium bill...
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PLUTARCH ploo tark, a.d. 46? c.a.d. 120...revised by A. H. Clough in 1864. Although Plutarch displays evident pride in the culture...treatment of the Romans. As a biographer Plutarch is almost peerless, although his facts...
...Pistol History Julius Caesar 1599 1623 Plutarch, Lives (tr. by Sir Thomas North...Tragedy Antony and Cleopatra 1606 1623 Plutarch, Lives (tr. 1579) Mark Antony Cleopatra...Octavius Caesar Tragedy Coriolanus 1607 1623 Plutarch Coriolanus Tullus Aufidius Caius Marcius...
...however, lack critical balance. Equilibrium was established by Plutarch in The Parallel Lives (2d cent. a.d.). His method was...and work rather than just the facts of his life. Homage to Plutarch was evident again in the format of Edward R. Murrow s interview...
...caused him to spare the city. The angry and frustrated Volscians put him to death. Plutarch tells the story, and Shakespeares Coriolanus is based on Plutarch. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press...
...the ingenious defenses made by Archimedes. In his fifth consulship he fell in a skirmish with Hannibals men near Venusia. Plutarch wrote a biography of him. Marcus Claudius Marcellus, d. 45 b.c., was a friend of Cicero and subject of the Ciceronian...
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