by Plutarch (Author)
Parallel Lives Vol. 4 presents the concluding portion of Plutarch's great work of classical biography, pairing Greek and Roman public figures in a searching study of character, leadership, ambition, virtue, and failure. Known for centuries in English as Plutarch's Lives, the work examines statesmen, soldiers, reformers, rulers, orators, and rebels not merely as historical figures, but as moral examples. Plutarch is concerned with the habits, choices, strengths, and weaknesses that shape public action and leave their mark on history.
This SMK edition is suited to readers of classical literature, ancient history, Greek and Roman biography, political thought, moral philosophy, and the long tradition of civic education shaped by Plutarch's work. Parallel Lives influenced Shakespeare, Renaissance humanists, Enlightenment thinkers, statesmen, historians, and generations of readers because it treats biography as a way to understand power, judgment, courage, vanity, patriotism, and consequence. For anyone interested in Greece, Rome, leadership, virtue, and the classical tradition, Volume 4 continues one of the central monuments of ancient biographical writing.
Number of Pages: 402
Dimensions: 1.06 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 03, 2018