Classics
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Pliny the Younger (5)
Portrait of a Roman man (80-100 CE) An epitaph found near Como states that the deceased is sad, because after her…Pliny the Younger (6)
Portrait of a Roman man (80-100 CE) Although Pliny had not occupied a public function for a couple of years, Trajan…Pliny the Younger (7)
Portrait of a Roman man (80-100 CE) When the last king of Bithynia died in 74 BCE, he bequeathed his country…Pliny the Younger (8)
Portrait of a Roman man (80-100 CE) In the bathhouse inscription we mentioned above, we saw that Pliny's full title as…Pliny the Younger (9)
Portrait of a Roman man (80-100 CE) The financial problems in Bithynia were very complex, and Pliny's most important responsibility was…Plutarch
Plutarch of Chaeronea (46-c.122): influential Greek philosopher and author, well known for his biographies and his moral treatises. Bust, believed to…Plutarch on Alexander
The Greek author Plutarch of Chaeronea gives the following assessment of Alexander the Great in his treatise on Alexander's fortune and virtue (328c-329d): he brought civilization to Asia. Many historians have believed that these words are historically accurate, although they…Plutarch on Alexander and Aristotle
Alexander was educated by the great philosopher Aristotle of Stagira. The school at Mieza can still be visited (a little to the east and below modern Naousa). The Greek author Plutarch of Chaeronea describes the school in sections 7-8 of…Plutarch on Alexander and Bucephalus
One of the most famous stories about Alexander the Great is the anecdote of his taming of Bucephalus. There may be some truth in the account we read in section 6 of the Life of Alexander by the Greek author…Plutarch on Alexander and Diogenes
There were many stories invented about Alexander's behavior on certain occasions; these anecdotes were all intended to show the greatness of the man. In section 14 of his Life of Alexander, the Greek author Plutarch of Chaeronea has added the…Plutarch on Alexander and the wife of Darius
In November 333, Alexander defeated Darius III Codomannus in the battle of Issus. It was a brilliant victory, but Greek author Plutarch of Chaeronea, a philosopher and a moralist, is more interested in Alexander's courteous behavior after the battle. He…Plutarch on Caesar and Pompey
Plutarch of Chaeronea (46-c.122): influential Greek philosopher and author, well known for his biographies and his moral treatises. His biography is here; the following fragment is from his Life of Julius Caesar.In the last days of 50, civil war between…