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The Translations
PARALLEL LIVES
CONTENTS
Theseus
Romulus
Comparison of Theseus and Romulus
Lycurgus
Numa
Comparison of Lycurgus and Numa
Solon
Publicola
Comparison of Solon and Publicola
Themistocles
Camillus
Pericles
Fabius Maximus
Comparison of Pericles and Fabius Maximus
Alcibiades
Coriolanus
Comparison of Alcibiades and Coriolanus
Timoleon
Aemilius Paulus
Comparison of Timoleon and Aemilius
Pelopidas
Marcellus
Comparison of Pelopidas and Marcellus
Aristides
Cato the Elder
Comparison of Aristides and Cato
Philopoemen
Flamininus
Comparison of Philopoemen and Titus
Pyrrhus
Marius
Lysander
Sulla
Comparison of Lysander and Sulla
Cimon
Lucullus
Comparison of Cimon and Lucullus
Nicias
Crassus
Comparison of Nicias and Crassus
Eumenes
Sertorius
Comparison of Eumenes and Sertorius
Agesilaus
Pompey
Comparison of Agesilaus and Pompey
Alexander
Caesar
Phocion
Cato the Younger
Agis
Cleomenes
Tiberius
Caius Gracchus
Comparison of Agis and Cleomenes and the Gracchi
Demosthenes
Cicero
Comparison of Demosthenes and Cicero
Demetrius
Antony
Comparison of Demetrius and Antony
Dion
Brutus
Comparison of Dion and Brutus
SEPARATE LIVES
Artaxerxes
Aratus
Galba
Otho
MORALIA
CONTENTS
BOOK I
On the education of children
How the young man should study poetry
On listening to lectures
How to tell a flatterer from a friend
How a man may become aware of his progress in virtue
BOOK II
How to profit by one’s enemies
On having many friends
On Fortune
Virtue and Vice
Letter of condolence to Apollonius
Advice about keeping well
Advice to bride and groom
Dinner of the seven wise men
Superstition
BOOK III
Sayings of kings and commanders
Sayings of Spartans
The ancient customs of the Spartans
Sayings of Spartan women
Bravery of women
BOOK IV
Roman questions
Greek questions
Greek and Roman parallel stories
On the fortune of the Romans
On the fortune or the virtue of Alexander
Were the Athenians more famous in war or in wisdom?
BOOK V
Isis and Osiris
The E at Delphi
Oracles at Delphi no longer given in verse
The obsolescence of oracles
BOOK VI
Can virtue be taught?
On moral virtue
On the control of anger
On tranquillity of mind
On brotherly love - De fraterno amore
On affection for offspring
Whether vice is sufficient to cause unhappiness
Whether affections of the soul are worse than those of the body
On talkativeness
On being a busybody
BOOK VII
On love of wealth
On compliancy
On envy and hate
On praising oneself inoffensively
On the delays of divine vengeance
On fate
On the sign of Socrates
On exile
Consolation to his wife
BOOK VIII
Table talk
CONTENTS
Book I.
Book II.
Book III
Book IV.
Book V.
Book VI.
Book VII.
Book VIII.
Book IX
BOOK IX
Dialogue on love
BOOK X
Love stories
A philosopher ought to converse especially with men in power
To an uneducated ruler
Whether an old man should engage in public affairs
Precepts of statecraft
On monarchy, democracy and oligarchy
That we ought not to borrow
Lives of the ten orators
Comparison between Aristophanes and Menander
BOOK XI
On the malice of Herodotus
On the opinions of the philosophers
CONTENTS
Book I.
Book II.
Book III.
Book IV.
Book V.
Causes of natural phenomena
BOOK XII
On the face which appears in the orb of the moon
On the principle of cold
Whether fire or water is more useful
Whether land or sea animals are cleverer
Beasts are rational
On the eating of flesh
BOOK XIII
Platonic questions
On the birth of the spirit in Timaeus
Summary of the birth of the spirit
On Stoic self-contradictions
The Stoics speak more paradoxically than the poets
Against the Stoics, on common conceptions
BOOK XIV
That Epicurus actually makes a pleasant life impossible
Reply to Colotes, in defence of other philosophers - Adversus Colotem
Is “live unknown” a wise precept?
On music
The Greek Texts
LIST OF GREEK TEXTS
VITE PARALLELE - Βίοι Παράλληλοι
Theseus
Romulus
Comparison Thesei et Romuli
Lycurgus
Numa
Comparison Lycurgi et Numae
Solon
Publicola
Comparison Solonis et Publicolae
Themistocles
Camillus
Pericles
Fabius Maximus
Comparison Periclis et Fabii Maximi
Alcibiades
Marcius Coriolanus
Comparison Alcibiadis et Marcii Coriolani
Timoleon
Aemilius Paullus
Comparison Aemilii Paulli et Timoleontis
Pelopidas
Marcellus
Comparison Pelopidae et Marcelli
Aristides
Cato Maior
Comparison Aristidis et Catonis
Philopoemen
Titus Flamininus
Comparison Philopoemenis et Titi Flaminini
Pyrrus
Marius
Lysander
Sulla
Comparison Lysandri et Sullae
Cimon
Lucullus
Comparison Cimonis et Luculli
Nicias
Crassus
Comparison Niciae et Crassi
Eumenes
Sertorius
Comparison Eumenis et Sertorii
Agesilaus
Pompeius
Comparison Agesilai et Pompeii
Alexander
Caesar
Phocion
Cato Minor
Agis et Cleomenes
Tiberius et Gaius Gracchus
Comparison Agidis et Cleomenis cum Tiberio et Gaio Graccho
Demosthenes
Cicero
Comparison Demosthenis et Ciceronis
Demetrius
Antonius
Comparison Demetrii et Antonii
Dion
Brutus
Comparison Dionis et Bruti
Aratus
Artaxerxes
Galba
Otho
MORALIA - Ηθικά
De liberis educandis
Quomodo adolescens poetas audire debeat
De recta ratione audiendi
Quomodo adulator ab amico internoscatur
Quomodo quis suos in virtute sentiat profectus
De capienda ex inimicis utilitate
De amicorum multitudine
De fortuna
De virtute et vitio
Consolatio ad Apollonium
De tuenda sanitate praecepta
Conjugalia praecepta
Septem sapientium convivium
De superstitione
Regum et imperatorum apophthegmata
Apophthegmata Laconica
Mulierum virtutes
Aetia Romana et Graeca
Parallela minora
De fortuna Romanorum
De Alexandri magni fortuna aut virtute
De gloria Atheniensium
De Iside et Osiride
De E apud Delphos
De Pythiae oraculis
De defectu oraculorum
An virtus doceri possit
De virtute morali
De cohibenda ira
De tranquillitate animi
De fraterno amore
De amore prolis
An vitiositas ad infelicitatem sufficiat
Animine an corporis affectiones sint peiores
De garrulitate
De curiositate
De cupiditate divitiarum
De vitioso pudore
De invidia et odio
De laude ipsius
De sera numinis vindicta
De fato
De genio Socratis
De exilio
Consolatio ad uxorem
Quaestiones convivales
Amatorius
Amatoriae narrationes
Maxime cum principibus philosopho esse disserendum
Ad principem ineruditum
An seni respublica gerenda sit
Praecepta gerendae reipublicae
De unius in republica dominatione, populari statu, et paucorum imperio
De vitando aere alieno
Vitae decem oratorum
Comparisonnis Aristophanis et Menandri compendium
De Herodoti malignitate
Aetia physica
De facie in orbe lunae
De primo frigido
Aquane an ignis sit utilior
De sollertia animalium
Bruta animalia ratione uti
De esu carnium I
De esu carnium II
Platonicae quaestiones
De animae procreatione in Timaeo
Epitome libri de animae procreatione in Timaeo
De Stoicorum repugnantiis
Stoicos absurdiora poetis dicere
De communibus notitiis adversus Stoicos
Non posse suaviter vivi secundum Epicurum
Adversus Colotem
De latenter vivendo
De libidine et aegritudine
Parsne an facultas animi sit vita passiva
Fragmenta
Παροιμίαι αἷς Ἀλεξανδρεῖς ἐχρῶντο
Ἐκλογὴ περὶ τῶν ἀδυνάτων
De proverbiis Alexandrinorum
The Biographies
INTRODUCTION TO PLUTARCH by Bernadotte Perrin
LIFE OF PLUTARCH by Aubrey Stewart
The Delphi Classics Catalogue
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