Plutarch

Plutarch (c.50-c.120 AD) was a writer and thinker born into a wealthy, established family of Chaeronea in central Greece. He received the best possible education in rhetoric and philosophy, and traveled to Asia Minor and Egypt. Later, a series of visits to Rome and Italy contributed to his fame, which was given official recognition by the emperors Trajan and Hadrian. Plutarch rendered conscientious service to his province and city (where he continued to live), as well as holding a priesthood at nearby Delphi. His voluminous surviving writings are broadly divided into the ‘moral’ works and the Parallel Lives of outstanding Greek and Roman leaders. The former (Moralia) are a mixture of rhetorical and antiquarian pieces, together with technical and moral…

The Rise and Fall of Athens

The Rise and Fall of Athens

Plutarch; Translated by Ian Scott-Kilvert; Revised with a New Introduction and Notes by John M. Marincola; Series Preface by Christopher Pelling
The Age of Caesar

The Age of Caesar

Plutarch; Edited by James Romm, Translated by Pamela Mensch, Foreward by Mary Beard
The Rise of Rome

The Rise of Rome

Plutarch
The Age of Alexander Rome in Crisis

Rome in Crisis

Plutarch
The Fall of the Roman Republic On Sparta

On Sparta

Plutarch
Moralia, Volume XVI The Life of Alexander the Great Plutarch's Lives, Volume 1 Plutarch's Lives, Volume 2 Essays

Essays

Plutarch; Translated by Robin Waterfield; Introduction by Ian Kidd
Moralia, Volume XIII Moralia, Volume VIII Moralia, Volume XV Moralia, Volume XIV The Makers of Rome Moralia, Volume XI Moralia, Volume IX The Rise and Fall of Athens

The Rise and Fall of Athens

Plutarch; Translated with an Introduction by Ian Scott-Kilvert
Moralia, Volume VII Moralia, Volume XII Moralia, Volume VI Moralia, Volume IV Moralia, Volume V Moralia, Volume X Moralia, Volume III Moralia, Volume II Moralia, Volume I Lives, Volume XI

Lives, Volume XI

Plutarch
Lives, Volume X

Lives, Volume X

Plutarch
Lives, Volume IX

Lives, Volume IX

Plutarch