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Title: Selected Essays of Plutarch, Vol. I.
Author: Plutarch
Translator: Thomas George Tucker
Language: English
SELECTED ESSAYS OF
PLUTARCH
TRANSLATED WITH INTRODUCTION
BY
T. G. TUCKER
LITT.D. (CAMB.), HON. LITT.D. (DUBLIN)
PROFESSOR OF CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY IN THE
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE
Volume I.
OXFORD
AT THE CLARENDON PRESS
1913
2 HENRY FROWDE, M.A.
PUBLISHER TO THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
LONDON, EDINBURGH, NEW YORK, TORONTO
MELBOURNE AND BOMBAY
Plutarch (/£¿plu¢°t£¿¢°rk/; Greek: ¥Ð¥ë¥ï£¿¥ó¥á¥ñ¥ö¥ï£¿, Plo£¿tarkhos; Koine Greek: [£¿plutark£¿os]; AD 46£¿after 119)[1] was a Greek Middle Platonist philosopher,[2] biographer, essayist, and priest at the Temple of Apollo. He is known primarily for his Parallel Lives and Moralia.[3] Upon becoming a Roman citizen, he was named Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus (¥Ë¥ï£¿¥ê¥é¥ï£¿ ¥Ì£¿¥ò¥ó¥ñ¥é¥ï£¿ ¥Ð¥ë¥ï£¿¥ó¥á¥ñ¥ö¥ï£¿).
Ç÷矸£Å©ÀÇ ¼±º°µÈ ¿¡¼¼ÀÌ Á¦1Áý. Selected Essays of Plutarch, Vol. I., by Plutarch
CONTENTS
Dinner- Party of the Seven Sages 27
On Old Men in Public Life 65
Advice to Married Couples 96
Concerning Busybodies 113
On Garrulousness 130
On the Student at Lectures 157
On Moral Ignorance in High Places 180
Fawner and Friend 187
On Bringing up a Boy 241
Notes on Persons and Places 267
Appendix: Notes on the Greek Text 295