Storia ecdotica dei testi medici greci. Atti del Congresso internazionale (Parigi, Università della Sorbona) (Collectanea) EAN 9788870921229. Contact us. We dont sell nor produce nor supply.
Corpus Plutarchi moralium. English, Greek, Modern (1453-), Italian. By (author) Plutarch. AbeBooks may have this title (opens in new window).
Pseudo-Plutarch is the conventional name given to the actual, but unknown, authors of a number of pseudepigrapha (falsely attributed works) attributed to Plutarch but now known to have not been written by him.
Among these are: the Lives of the Ten Orators (Latin: Vitae Decem Oratorum, biographies of the Ten Orators of ancient Athens, based on Caecilius of Calacte), possibly deriving from a common source with the Lives of Photius.
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Plutarch’s writing is pleasant and easy, but the specifics of the histories in. .The book is a veritable library of different biographies of key figures from the ancient past.
Plutarch’s writing is pleasant and easy, but the specifics of the histories in this work are incomplete. Indeed, he admits at the start that he is writing biography, not history and that Douglas Adams, . Milne, Shakespeare, and the Python Group were informed by these writings. And yes, I read the whole thing and was never bored.
Plutarco, Il cibarsi di carne. L. Inglese, G. Santese (ed. : Plutarco, Il cibarsi di carne.
Plutarch's Moralia is a miscellaneous collection of essays and treatises - in fact, everything that Plutarch wrote apart from his Parallel Lives. Plutarch wrote a lot (the modern Loeb translation of the Moralia runs to fifteen volumes) and it can be difficult to hunt down a small section in the mass of his works. References to the Moralia generally use the traditional page numbering, but often translations display no page numbers or divisions at all.
Plutarch Moralia XIII part 2 - Free ebook download as PDF File . df), Text File . xt) or read book online for free. Plutarch discusses the Stoics. Paris, Michel de Vascosin, 1572, and with (Euvres Morales et Milees de Plutarque traduites du Grec par Jacques Amyot Brotier et Vaulavec des Notes et Observations de villiers, Paris, Cussac, 1784-1787 Tomes XIII-XXII of.