Moralia, IX
Discover the profound insights of Plutarch in his compelling work, Moralia, IX. Written around AD 45–120, Plutarch's Moralia comprises a collection of approximately sixty essays that delve into a multitude of subjects, offering readers a rich tapestry of Greco-Roman society, ethics, and ideals. This volume not only reflects Plutarch's philosophy on living a virtuous life but also serves as a valuable resource for understanding the traditions and religious beliefs of the time.
Published in 1961 and spanning 464 pages, Moralia, IX is an essential addition for anyone interested in ancient literature, classical criticism, and the moral fabric of society. Immerse yourself in the wisdom of one of history's greatest thinkers and explore the timeless themes that continue to resonate today.