Moralia, III
Discover the profound insights of Plutarch in "Moralia, III," a compelling collection of moral essays that delve into the intricacies of Greco-Roman society. Authored by the esteemed philosopher and biographer Plutarch (ca. AD 45–120), this edition, published by Harvard University Press in 1931, spans an impressive 608 pages. "Moralia" encompasses around sixty of Plutarch's extant works, offering readers a unique perspective on ethics, traditions, and the ideals that shaped ancient life. This volume is not only a philosophical exploration but also a treasure trove of historical information, making it essential for anyone interested in classical literature and criticism. Enhance your understanding of the moral frameworks that influenced generations and gain timeless wisdom from one of history's greatest thinkers. Perfect for scholars and casual readers alike, "Moralia, III" is a must-have addition to your literary collection.