Plutarch's Morals Plutarch's Morals

Plutarch's Morals

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For in a letter to his uncle written from Cambridge, asking for books or money for books, he makes the following remark: "How kind Arcisilaus the philosopher was unto Apelles the painter, Plutark in his Morals will tell you."[2] In 1882 the Reverend C. W. King, Senior Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, translated the six "Theosophical Essays" of the Moralia , forming a volume in Bohn's Classical Library.

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No ficción
PUBLICADO
2007
27 de noviembre
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EN
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650
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Public Domain
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