Moralia, X
Discover the profound insights of Plutarch in "Moralia, X," a remarkable collection of moral essays that delve into the essence of living a virtuous life. Written by the esteemed philosopher and biographer around AD 45–120, this volume showcases Plutarch's diverse thoughts on ethics, society, and the ideals that shaped Greco-Roman culture. Published by Harvard University Press in 1936, this hardback edition spans 512 pages, offering readers a rich tapestry of information on ancient traditions and religious beliefs. Whether you're a scholar of classical literature or simply seeking wisdom from the past, "Moralia, X" is an essential addition to your library. Explore the timeless teachings of Plutarch and enhance your understanding of moral philosophy today.