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Plutarch (c. A.D. 50-125)
Translated by several hands with introduction
by Ralph Waldo Emerson (c.1870)

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The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans .........brn0137.htm .......Disk 2

VOLUME 1

Morals-v1 -Preface .........plutm01.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 -Introduction .........plutm02.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 -Contents .........plutm03.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 A Discourse Touching the Training of Children: The Education of Children .........plutm04.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 Concerning the cure of anger: On Control of Anger .........plutm05.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 Of Bashfulness: On Compliancy .........plutm06.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 That Virtue may be taught: Can Virtue Be Taught .........plutm07.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 The account of the laws and customs of the Lacedaemonians: The Ancient Customs of the Spartans .........plutm08.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 Concerning Music : On Music .........plutm09.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 Of the Tranquility of the mind: On Tranquility of Mind .........plutm10.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 Of superstitions, or Indiscreet devotion: Superstition .........plutm11.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 The apophthegms or remarkable sayings of kings and great commanders: Sayings of Kings and commanders .........plutm12.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 Rules of the preservation of health: Advice about keeping well .........plutm13.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 How a man may receive advantage and profit from his enemies: How to profit by one's enemies .........plutm14.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 Consolation to apollonius: Letter of Condolence to Apollonius .........plutm15.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 Concerning the virtues of women: Bravery of women .........plutm16.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 Laconic Apophthegms; or Remarkable sayings of the spartans: Sayings of Spartans .........plutm17.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 Of Hearing: On Listening to Lectures .........plutm18.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 Of Large Aquaintantace: or, an Essay to Prove the Folly of Seeking Many Friends: On having many friends .........plutm19.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v1 Concerning the fortune or virtue of alexander the great: On the Fortune or the Virtue of Alexander .........plutm20.pdf .......Disk 2

VOLUME 2

Morals-v2 The banquet of the seven wise men: The Dinner of the seven wise men .........plutm22.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v2 How a young man ought to hear poems: How the young man should study poetry .........plutm23.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v2 Of envy and hatred: On Envy and Hate .........plutm24.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v2 How to know a flatterer from a friend: How to tell a flatterer from a friend .........plutm25.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v2 That it is not possible to live pleasurably according to the doctrine of epicurus: That Epicurus Actually Makes a Pleasant Life Impossible .........plutm26.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v2 Roman Questions: Roman Questions .........plutm27.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v2 Greek questions: Greek Questions .........plutm28.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v2 Of the love of wealth: Of Love of Wealth .........plutm29.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v2 How a man may inoffensively praise himself without being liable to envy: On Praising Oneself Inoffensively .........plutm30.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v2 Concerning the procreations of the soul, as discoursed in Timaeus: .........plutm31.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v2 That a philosopher ought chiefly to converse with great men: That a Philosopher Ought to Converse Especially with Men in Power .........plutm32.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v2 A discourse concerning socrates's daemon: On the Sign of Socrates .........plutm33.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v2 Of curiosity, or an over-busy inquisitiveness into things impertinent: Of Being a Busybody .........plutm34.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v2 How a man may be sensible of his progress in virtue: How a man may become aware of his progress in virtue .........plutm35.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v2 Of fortune: Chance .........plutm36.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v2 Of Virtue and vice : Virtue and Vice .........plutm37.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v2 Conjugal precepts : Advice to bride and groom .........plutm38.pdf .......Disk 2

VOLUME 3

The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans .........brn0137.htm .......Disk 2

VOLUME 4

Morals-v4 Why the oracles cease to give answers: The Oracles at Delphi No Longer Given in Verse .........plutm40.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v4 Of Isis and osiris or of the ancient religion and philosophy of egypt: Isis and Osiris .........plutm41.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v4 Concerning such whom god is slow to punish: On the Delays of the Divine Venegeance .........plutm42.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v4 Of Natural Affection towards one's offspring: On Affection fro Offspring .........plutm43.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v4 Concerning the fortune of the romans: On the Fortune of the Romans .........plutm44.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v4 Of Garrulity, or Talkativeness: Concerning Talkativeness .........plutm45.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v4 Of love : Dialogue on Love .........plutm46.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v4 Five Tragical Histories of Love: Love Stories .........plutm47.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v4 A discourse to an Unlearned prince: To an Uneducated Ruler .........plutm48.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v4 Of herodotus's malice: On the Malice of Herodotus .........plutm49.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v4 Of common conceptions, against the stoics: Stoic Essays .........plutm50.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v4 The contradictions of the stoics: Stoic Essays .........plutm51.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v4 Of the word EI engraven over the gate of apollo's temple at delphi: The E at Delphi .........plutm52.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v4 Whether vice is sufficient to render a man unhappy: Whether Vice Be Sufficient to Cause Unghappiness. .........plutm53.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v4 Whether the passions of the soul or diseases of the body are worse: Whether the Affections of the Soul are Worse than Those of the Body .........plutm54.pdf .......Disk 2

VOLUME 5

Morals-v5 Of Eating of flesh: On the Eating of Flesh .........plutm56.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Lives of the ten orators: Lives of the Ten Orators .........plutm57.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Whether an aged man ought to meddle in state affairs: Whether an Old Man Should Engage in Public Affairs .........plutm58.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Political precepts: Precepts of Statecraft .........plutm59.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Which are the most crafty, water-animals or those creatures that breed upon the land: Whether Land or Sea Animals Are Cleverer .........plutm60.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 That brute beasts make use of reason: Beasts Are Rational .........plutm61.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Of the face appearing within the orb of the moon: Concerning the Face Which Appears in the Orb of the Moon .........plutm62.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Of Fate: On Fate .........plutm63.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Concerning the first principle of cold: On the Principle of Cold .........plutm64.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Whether water or fire be most useful: Whether Fire or Water is More Useful .........plutm65.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Against Colotes, the disciple and favorite of epicurus: Reply to Colotes in Defence of the Other Philosophers .........plutm66.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Plutarch's consolatory letter to his wife: Consolation to His Wife .........plutm67.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Of the three sorts of government- monarchy, democracy, and oligarchy: On Monarchy, Democracy, and Oligarchy .........plutm68.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Whether the athenians were more renowned for their warlike achievements or their learning: Were the Athenians More Famous in War or in Wisdom .........plutm69.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Against running in debt, or taking up money upon usury: That We Ought Not To Borrow .........plutm70.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Platonic Questions : Platonic Essays .........plutm71.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Parallels, or a Comparison between the greek and roman histories: Greek and Roman Parallel Stories or perhaps 'Summary of a Comparison Between Aristophanes and Menander' .........plutm72.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Of the names of rivers and mountains, and of such things as are to be found therein: .........plutm73.pdf .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Causes of Natural Phenomena : Sentiments Concerning Nature with Which Philosophers Were Delighted .........none.htm .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 Table-Talk: Symposiacs .........none.htm .......Disk 2
Morals-v5 INDEX .........plutm74.pdf .......Disk 2


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