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Plutarch's lives of Themistocles, Pericles, Aristides, Alcibiades, and Coriolanus, Demosthenes and Cicero, Caesar and Antony /
New York : Collier, 1959
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Plutarch's lives of Themistocles, Pericles, Aristides, Alcibiades, and Coriolanus, Demosthenes, and Cicero, Cæsar and Antony,
New York, P.F. Collier & Son 1909Table of Contents: “…Themistocles -- Pericles -- Aristides -- Alcibiades -- Coriolanus -- Comparison of Alcibiades with Coriolanus -- Demosthenes -- Cicero -- Comparison of Demosthenes and Cicero -- Cæsar -- Antony.…”
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Plutarch's lives : of Themistocles, Pericles, Aristides, Alcibiades and Coriolanus, Demosthenes and Cicero, Caesar and Anthony /
New York : P.F. Collier, 1909Table of Contents: “…Themistocles -- Pericles -- Aristides -- Alcibiades -- Coriolanus -- Comparison of Alcibiades with Coriolanus -- Demosthenes -- Cicero -- Comparison of Demosthenes and Cicero -- Cæsar -- Antony.…”
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Twelve Greeks and Romans who changed the world
New York : Barnes & Noble, 2006Table of Contents: “…Homer, founder of Western literature -- Thales, founder of Western science -- Themistocles, defender of Greek civilization -- Pericles, democratic reformer -- Plato, founder of Western philosophy -- Alexander the Great, disseminator of Greek culture -- Scipio Africanus, defender of the Roman Republic -- Julius Caesar, destroyer of the Roman Republic -- Cicero, statesman, philosopher, and republican martyr -- Augustus, founder of the Roman Empire -- Paul of Tarsus, Christian evangelist -- Augustine, Christian theologian.…”
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Plutarch's lives : parallelism and purpose
Swansea : Oakville, Conn. : Classical Press of Wales ; Distributor in the US: The David Brown Book Co., 2010Table of Contents:Format: Book
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The lives of the noble Grecians and Romans : the Dryden translation
Chicago : Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952Table of Contents:Format: Book
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Ten famous lives : the Dryden translation
New York : Dutton, 1962Table of Contents: “…CONTENTS.--Themistocles.--Pericles.--Alcibiades.--Demosthenes.--Alexander the Great.…”
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Selected lives from the Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans
Carbondale, Ill. : Southern Illinois University Press, 1963Table of Contents: “…v. 1. Lycurgus -- Themistocles -- Fabius -- Alcibiades -- Coriolanus -- Marius -- Sylla -- Nicias -- Crassus -- Alexander the Great -- v. 2. …”
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Twelve men of action in Graeco-Roman history.
Freeport, N.Y., Books for Libraries Press 1969Table of Contents: “…Themistocles, from Thucydides. -- Pericles, from Thucydides. -- Cyrus the Younger, from Xenophon. -- Five condottieri, from Xenophon. -- Cleomenes the last of Sparta, from Plutarch and Polybius. -- Cato the Elder, from Plutarch. -- Scipio the Younger, from Polybius. -- Cato the Younger, from Plutarch.…”
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Twelve Greeks and Romans who changed the world
Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield, 2003Table of Contents: “…Homer, founder of Western literature -- Thales, founder of Western science -- Themistocles, defender of Greek civilization -- Pericles, democratic reformer -- Plato, founder of Western philosophy -- Alexander the Great, disseminator of Greek culture -- Scipio Africanus, defender of the Roman Republic -- Julius Caesar, destroyer of the Roman Republic -- Cicero, statesman, philosopher, and republican martyr -- Augustus, founder of the Roman Empire -- Paul of Tarsus, Christian evangelist -- Augustine, Christian theologian.…”
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Selected lives and essays
Roslyn, N.Y. : Published for the Classics Club by W.J. Black, 1951Table of Contents: “…Lycurgus -- Numa Pompilius -- Comparison of Lycurgus and Numa -- Themistocles -- Camillus -- Pericles -- Fabius Maximus -- Comparison of Pericles and Fabius -- Alcibiades -- Gaius Marcius Coriolanus -- Comparison of Alcibiades and Coriolanus -- Demosthenes -- Cicero -- Comparison of Demosthenes and Cicero -- Alexander -- Caesar -- Demetrius -- Antony -- Comparison of Demetrius and Antony -- Cato the Younger -- Essays. …”
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Plutarch's Lives,
Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 1914Table of Contents: “…Solon and Publicola.-- II. Themistocles and Camillus. Aristides and Cato major. …”
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Plutarch : the lives of the noble Grecians and Romans
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Plutarch's Lives
Cambridge, Mass : London : Harvard University Press ; W. Heinemann, 1914Table of Contents: “…Solon and Publicola.--II. Themistocles and Camillus. Aristides and Cato Major. …”
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Plutarch : the lives of the noble Grecians and Romans : the Dryden translation.
Chicago : Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952Table of Contents: “…Theseus -- Romulus -- Romulus and Theseus compared -- Lycurgus -- Numa Pompilius -- Lycurgus and Numa compared -- Solon -- Poplicola -- Poplicola and Solon compared -- Themistocles -- Camillus -- Pericles -- Fabius -- Fabius and Pericles compared -- Alcibiades -- Coriolanus -- Alcibiades and Coriolanus compared -- Timoleon -- Aemilius Paulus -- Aemilius Paulus and Timoleon compared -- Pelopidas -- Marcellus -- Marcellus and Pelopidas compared -- Aristides -- Marcus Cato -- Aristides and Marcus Cato compared -- Philopoeman -- Flamininus -- Flamininus and Philopoeman compared -- Pyrrhus -- Caius Marius -- Lysander -- Sulla -- Lysander and Sulla compared -- Cimon -- Lucullus -- Cimon and Lucullus compared -- Nicias -- Crassus -- Crassus and Nicias compared -- Sertorius -- Eumenus -- Eumenus and Sertorius compared -- Agesilaus -- Pompey -- Agesilaus and Pompey compared -- Alexander -- Caesar -- Phocion -- Cato the Younger -- Agis -- Cleomenes -- Tiberius Gracchus -- Caius Gracchus -- Caius and Tiberius Gracchus and Agis and Cleomenes compared -- Demosthenes -- Cicero -- Cicero and Demosthenes compared -- Demetrius -- Antony -- Antony and Demetrius compared -- Dion -- Marcus Brutus -- Brutus and Dion compared -- Aratus -- Artaxerxes -- Galba -- Otho.…”
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Vies parallèles
Paris : Editions Garnier Frères, 1950Table of Contents: “…Solon et Publicola. Thémistocle et Camille. Aristide et Caton. Cimon et Lucullus. …”
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The lives of the noble Grecians and Romans
Chicago : Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 1990Table of Contents: “…Theseus -- Romulus -- Romulus and Theseus compared -- Lycurgus -- Numa Pompilius -- Lycurgus and Numa compared -- Solon -- Poplicola -- Policola and Solon compared -- Themistocles -- Camillus -- Pericles -- Fabius -- Fabius and Pericles compared -- Alcibiades -- Coriolanus -- Alcibiades and Coriolanus compared -- Timoleon -- Emilius Paulus -- Emilius Paulus and Timoleon compared -- Pelopidas -- Marcellus -- Marcellus and Pelopidas compared -- Aristides -- Marcus Cato -- Aristides and Marcus Cato compared -- Philopoeman -- Flamininus -- Flamininus and Philopoeman compared -- Pyrrhus -- Caius Marius -- Lysander -- Sulla -- Lysander and Sulla compared -- Cimon -- Lucullus -- Cimon and Lucullus compared -- Nicias -- Crassus -- Crassus and Nicias compared -- Sertorius -- Eumenus -- Eumenus and Sertorius compared -- Agesilaus -- Pompey -- Agesilaus and Pompey compared -- Alexander -- Caesar -- Phocion -- Cato the Younger -- Agis -- Cleomenes -- Tiberius Gracchus -- Caius and Tiberius Gracchus and Agis and Cleomenes compared -- Demosthenes -- Cicero -- Demisthenes and Cicero compared -- Demetrius -- Antony -- Antony and Demetrius compared -- Dion -- Marcus Brutus -- Bruttus and Dion compared -- Aratus -- Artaxerxes -- Galba -- Otho.…”
2nd ed.
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The lives of the noble Grecians and Romans.
Chicago : Encyclopædia Britannica, 1955Table of Contents: “…Theseus -- Romulus -- Romulus and Theseus compared -- Lycurgus -- Numa Pompilius -- Lycurgus and Numa compared -- Solon -- Poplicola -- Poplicola and Solon compared -- Themistocles -- Camillus -- Pericles -- Fabius -- Fabius and Pericles compared -- Alcibiades -- Coriolanus -- Alcibiades and Coriolanus compared -- Timoleon -- Aemilius Paulus -- Aemilius Paulus and Timoleon compared -- Pelopidas -- Marcellus -- Marcellus and Pelopidas compared -- Aristides -- Marcus Cato -- Aristides and Marcus Cato compared -- Philopoeman -- Flamininus -- Flamininus and Philopoeman compared -- Pyrrhus -- Caius Marius -- Lysander -- Sulla -- Lysander and Sulla compared -- Cimon -- Lucullus -- Cimon and Lucullus compared -- Nicias -- Crassus -- Crassus and Nicias compared -- Sertorius -- Eumenus -- Eumenus and Sertorius compared -- Agesilaus -- Pompey -- Agesilaus and Pompey compared -- Alexander -- Caesar -- Phocion -- Cato the Younger -- Agis -- Cleomenes -- Tiberius Gracchus -- Caius Gracchus -- Caius and Tiberius Gracchus and Agis and Cleomenes compared -- Demosthenes -- Cicero -- Cicero and Demosthenes compared -- Demetrius -- Antony -- Antony and Demetrius compared -- Dion -- Marcus Brutus -- Brutus and Dion compared -- Aratus -- Artaxerxes -- Galba -- Otho.…”
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The lives of the noble Grecians and Romans
New York : The Modern Library, 1932Table of Contents: “…Theseus -- Romulus -- The comparison of Romulus with Theseus -- Lycurgus -- Numa Pompilius -- The comparison of Numa with Lycurgus -- Solon -- Poplicola -- The comparison of Poplicola with Solon -- Themistocles -- Camillus -- Pericles -- Fabius -- The comparison of Fabius with Pericles -- Alcibiades -- Coriolanus -- The comparison of Alcibiades with Coriolanus -- Timoleon --Æmilius Paulus -- The comparison of Timoleon with Æmilius Paulus -- Pelopidas -- Marcellus -- The comparison of Pelopidas with Marcellus -- Aristides -- Marcus Cato -- The comparison of Aristides with Marcus Cato -- Philopœmen -- Flamininus -- The comparison of Philopœmen with Flamininus -- Pyrrhus -- Caius Marius -- Lysander -- Sylla -- The comparison of Lysander with Sylla -- Cimon -- Lucullus -- The comparison of Lucullus with Cimon -- Nicias -- Crassus -- The comparison of Crassus with Nicias -- Sertorius -- Eumenes -- The comparison of Sertorius with Eumenes -- Agesilaus -- Pompey -- The comparison of Pompey with Agesilaus -- Alexander -- Cæsar -- Phocion -- Cato the Younger -- Agis -- Cleomenes -- Tiberius Gracchus -- Caius Gracchus -- The comparison of Tiberius and Caius Gracchus with Agis and Cleomenes -- Demosthenes -- Cicero -- The comparison of Demosthenes and Cicero -- Demetrius -- Antony -- The comparison of Demetrius and Antony -- Dion -- Marcus Brutus -- The comparison of Dion and Brutus -- Aratus -- Artaxerxes -- Galba -- Otho.…”
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Plutarch's lives : the "Dryden Plutarch"
London : New York : J.M. Dent ; E.P. Dutton, 1910Table of Contents: “…Clough -- Theseus -- Romulus -- The comparison of Romulus with Theseus -- Lycurgus -- Numa Pompilus -- The comparison of Numa with Lycurgus -- Solon -- Poplicola -- The comparison of Poplicola with Solon -- Themistocles -- Camillus -- Pericles -- Fabius -- The comparison of Fabius with Pericles -- Alcibiades -- Coriolanus -- The comparison of Alcibiades with Coriolanus -- Timoleon -- The Æmilius Paulus -- The comparison of Timoleon with Æmilius Paulus -- Pelopidas -- Marcellus -- The comparison of Pelopidas with Marcellus -- Aristides -- Marcus Cato -- The comparison of Aristides with Marcus Cato.…”
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