Plutarch's Moralia /
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Formato: | Libro |
Lengua: | inglés Griego antiguo |
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London :
William Heinemann,
1927-1947.
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Descripción Física: | v. |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- V.1: Plutarch's Life and Writings
- Bibliography
- The Traditional Order of the Books of the Moralia
- 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
- Inscription found at Delphi
- V.2: How to profit by one's enemies
- On having many friends
- Chance
- Virtue and vice
- A letter of condolence to Apollonius
- Advice about keeping well
- Advice to bride and groom
- The dinner of the seven wise men
- Superstition
- V.3: Sayings of kings and commanders
- Sayings of Romans
- Sayings of Spartans
- The ancientcustoms of the Spartans
- Sayings of Spartan women
- Bravery of women
- V.4: The Roman Questions
- The 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?
- V.5: Isis and Osiris
- The E at Delphi
- The Oracles at Delphi no longer given in verse
- The obsolescence of Oracles
- V.6: Can virtue be taught?
- On moral virtue
- On the control of anger
- On tranquillity of mind
- On brotherly love
- On affection for offspring
- Whether vice be sufficient to cause unhappiness
- Whether the affections of the soul are worse than those of the body
- Concerning talkativeness
- On Curiosity
- V.9: Table-Talk: Book VII, Book VIII, Book IX
- The dialogue on love
- V.10: Love stories
- That a philosopher ought to converse
- 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
- Summary of a comparison between Aristophanes and Menander
- V.12: Concerning the face which appears in the orb of the moon
- On the principle of cold
- Whether fire or water is more useful
- Whether fire or water is more useful
- Whether land or sea animals are cleverer
- Beasts are rational
- On the eating of flesh
- V.14: That Epicurus actually makes a pleasant
- Reply to Colotes in defence of the other philosophers
- Is "Live Unknown" a wise precept?
- On music