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  • The Complete Works of Plutarch. Illustrated

    Parallel Lives. Moralia

    par Plutarch ...
    Traduit par Bernadotte Perrin ...
    Plutarch created a diverse range of works that have entertained generations of readers since the days of Imperial Rome. Plutarch's writings had an enormous influence on English and French literature.Plutarch was a Greek Middle Platonist philosopher, historian, biographer, essayist, and priest at the Temple of Apollo.He is known primarily for his Parallel Lives, a series of biographies of ... En savoir plus

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  • History

    Exploring Ancient Civilizations and Their Lasting Legacies: A Scholarly Analysis of Historical Societies and Their Impact on Modern Culture

    In "History," Bernadotte Perrin explores the multifaceted nature of historical narrative, weaving together critical analysis, interpretation, and storytelling to illuminate the complexities of the past. With an emphasis on classical sources and modern historiography, Perrin addresses the ways in which history is constructed, understood, and sometimes manipulated. His literary style is marked by ... En savoir plus

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  • History

    Bernadotte Perrin is an American classical philologist (1847-1920) and specialist of Greek literature and history. The Columbia University Press reprinted in 1912 this text from Greek Literature written by Bernadotte Perrin. Extract:: "When Alexander the Great crossed into Asia on his long career of conquest, he took a trained historian with him. He was conscious of making history of which men ... En savoir plus

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    Life of Timoleon, The

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    1 heures 24 min

    The Life of Timoleon, as told by Plutarch in Parallel lives, is a twisted and intriguing one. Deemed fiercely patriotic for helping plan the assassination of his tyrannical brother, Timoleon was multifaceted. He was integral in helping the citizens of Sicily, as well as his own citizens. But for the many things that he did, Timoleon suffered a lonely end – only to be celebrated further after his ... En savoir plus

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    Life of Romulus, The

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    1 heures 26 min

    The story of Romulus is perhaps the most noteworthy entry in Plutarch’s Parallel Lives. According to legend, Romulus and his brother Remus founded Rome after being raised by a “she-wolf,” though Plutarch notes that this word was also used to describe sexually immoral women. “The Life of Romulus” shows how it is impossible to separate the man from the myth. For this reason, Plutarch’s portrait of ... En savoir plus

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    Life of Antony, The

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    Mark Antony’s personal life was almost as storied as his immensely successful political career. In Plutarch’s biography, the most striking sections revolve around Antony’s relationship with Cleopatra. Plutarch’s characterization inspired Shakespeare, whose play Antony and Cleopatra would not be the same without its influence. With such close ties to Shakespeare, it’s no wonder that the “The Life ... En savoir plus

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    Life of Crassus, The

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    1 heures 33 min

    The Roman general Marcus Licinius Crassus formed the First Triumvirate with Caesar and Pompey. The collaboration proved difficult, as egos clashed amidst the wars the men waged. Yet Crassus proved himself to be the linchpin of their alliance in the age when Roman Republic became Roman Empire; after his death, Caesar turned on Pompey, the partnership dissolved. Plutarch’s account of Crassus’ life ... En savoir plus

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    Life of Marius, The

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    Gaius Marius was pivotal to many of the ways in which we know Rome today. His impact on Rome is noted in Plutarch’s The Life of Marius, from his time served as General to his time served as Statesman. His blessed life began as a child with a legend – that he found clutch of eagles containing seven chicks, and therefore Jupiter was assuring his seven elections to senate. Though, all the war and ... En savoir plus

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    Life of Alexander, The

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    The Life of Alexander is one of many notable Greek figure biographies written by Plutarch in his series “Parallel Lives”. Alexander is arguably one of the most notable Greek figures, immortalized in stories and legends that are commonly used in mythology classes today. With the lingering feeling of discontent after the Persian invasion and the political unrest that surrounded him, his life made ... En savoir plus

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    Life of Caius Gracchus, The

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    Caius Gracchus was barely a man when his older brother Tiberius was assassinated for his reforms on behalf of the poor. After this, Caius tried to live a quiet life away from the public eye, perhaps afraid of meeting the same fate. Yet in Plutarch’s biography of Caius, he recounts that Tiberius appeared to his brother in a dream, telling him that they were both destined to fight and die for the ... En savoir plus

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    Life of Fabius Maximus, The

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    The Life of Fabius Maximus is just one of the notable Roman lives detailed in Plutarch’s Parallel Lives compilation. Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus is a hotly debated Roman politician and statesman. His controversial warfare tactics, as described by Plutarch, are among the many influences for worldwide Guerilla warfare that can be seen today. From his brutal army tactics to his dictatorship to ... En savoir plus

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    Life of Cato the Younger, The

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    Cato the Younger was one of the many biographies documented by Plutarch in his series called Parallel Lives. Related to Cato the Elder, Cato the Younger was also a student of philosophy as well as a Roman Statesman. Afterhis father died and he gained his inheritance, Cato the Younger began his life as philosopher, warrior, and political leader. His life ended, as so many Roman lives did back then, ... En savoir plus

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