Parallel Lives

By Plutarch

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Parallel Lives stands as one of the greatest collections of biography and moral philosophy ever assembled. In this vast work, the Greek writer pairs the lives of illustrious Greeks and Romansfrom the mythical founders Theseus and Romulus to the conquerors Alexander and Caesar, the orators Demosthenes and Cicerousing comparison to draw out lessons on virtue, leadership, and human nature. Walk beside the statesmen, generals, and lawgivers whose choices built and tested two civilizations.

More than simple records of achievement, Plutarch explores the education, character, personal habits, and pivotal moments that reveal the true measure of each man. He weaves in rich details of Greek and Roman society, philosophy, religion, and the political pressures that shaped their worlds. It's a treasury of wisdom, a mirror for self-reflection, and a bridge between the heroic past and the reader's own time.

Whether you're a student of classical history, interested in ethical leadership, or simply love stories of extraordinary individuals, Parallel Lives offers an unmatched gallery of human excellence and frailty. The parallels are illuminating, the anecdotes memorable, and the voice of Plutarch wise, humane, and endlessly curious. Stand with the heroes of Greece and Rome and discover history as it was meant to teachprofound, personal, and timeless.

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About This Work

48 Lives
23 Pairs + 4 Singles
Published c. 100–120 AD
~55 Hours Listen Time
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