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The Complete Collection of Plutarch's Parallel Lives - cover

The Complete Collection of Plutarch's Parallel Lives

Plutarch Plutarch

Translator John Dryden

Publisher: Charles River Editors

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Plutarch, also known as Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus (46-120 A.D.) was a Greek historian and biographer best known for his parallel lives comparisons of famous Greeks and Romans.  Plutarch also wrote biographies on many famous people of his day.
Available since: 03/22/2018.

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