This volume presents Plutarch's "Parallel Lives" in both Greek and Latin, offering a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature and history. The edition includes variant readings from old and new manuscripts, notes and emendations from learned individuals, and comprehensive indices. "Plutarchi Chaeronensis: vitae parallelae" provides insightful biographical comparisons of notable figures from ancient Greece and Rome. This edition, enriched with historical context and meticulous annotations, is a testament to the enduring influence of Plutarch's work and its continued relevance to understanding leadership, character, and historical events.
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