Plutarch Moralia: IndexEdward N. O'Neil Harvard University Press, 2004 - 632 Seiten Eclectic essays on ethics, education, and much else besides. Plutarch (Plutarchus), ca. AD 45-120, was born at Chaeronea in Boeotia in central Greece, studied philosophy at Athens, and, after coming to Rome as a teacher in philosophy, was given consular rank by the emperor Trajan and a procuratorship in Greece by Hadrian. He was married and the father of one daughter and four sons. He appears as a man of kindly character and independent thought, studious and learned. Plutarch wrote on many subjects. Most popular have always been the forty-six Parallel Lives, biographies planned to be ethical examples in pairs (in each pair, one Greek figure and one similar Roman), though the last four lives are single. All are invaluable sources of our knowledge of the lives and characters of Greek and Roman statesmen, soldiers and orators. Plutarch's many other varied extant works, about sixty in number, are known as Moralia or Moral Essays. They are of high literary value, besides being of great use to people interested in philosophy, ethics, and religion. The Loeb Classical Library edition of the Moralia is in fifteen volumes, volume XIII having two parts. Volume XVI is a comprehensive Index. |
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... Goddess of Wedlock , " etc. ) II.319 ( 141E ) ; cf. XV.291 ( frag . 157 , 5 ) . Meilichia ( “ Gentle ” ) cf. XIV.121 note d . Teleia ( “ Goddess of Consummation , ” etc. ) IV.9 ( 264B ) ; XIV.265 ( 1119E ) ; XV.289 ( frag . 157 , 3 ) ...
... goddess Juno as a goddess of childbirth IV.117 ( 282B - D ) . Lucius , an officer in the mercenary troops of Aristotimus , the tyrant of Elis : murdered the maiden Micca because she would not yield to him III.517–519 ( 251A – C ) ...
... goddess : a name given by some to the Egyptian goddess Nephthys V.33 ( 355F ) . Helped the Greeks repel the Medes XI.123 ( 873B ) and note c . Vicus Patricius , a street in Rome which branched off from the Subura and ran north to the ...