Moralia, Volume XIII
Discover the profound insights of Plutarch in "Moralia, Volume XIII," a remarkable collection of moral essays that delve into the essence of a virtuous life. Written by the esteemed philosopher and biographer Plutarch (ca. AD 45–120), this volume is part of his extensive body of work, which comprises around sixty essays beyond his famous "Parallel Lives." Published in 1976, this 400-page book serves as a treasure trove of knowledge, offering a unique perspective on Greco-Roman society, its traditions, ideals, ethics, and religion. Perfect for readers interested in ancient philosophy and classical literature, "Moralia" invites you to explore timeless themes that resonate even today. Enhance your library with this essential work from one of history's greatest thinkers.