Plutarch
Plutarch (; , ''Ploútarchos''; ; – after AD 119) was a Greek Middle Platonist philosopher, historian, biographer, essayist, and priest at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi. He is known primarily for his ''Parallel Lives'', a series of biographies of illustrious Greeks and Romans, and ''Moralia'', a collection of essays and speeches. Upon becoming a Roman citizen, he was possibly named Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus ().}} Provided by Wikipedia
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by Plutarch
Published 1800
Published 1800
printed [by T. Davidson] for R. Phillips, No. 71, St. Paul's Church-Yard: sold by T. Hurst, J. Wallis, and West and Hughes, Pater-Noster-Row; by Lackington, Allen, and Co. Finsbury Square; Champante and Whitrow, Old Jewry; by Carpenter and Co. Old Bond-Street; and by all other Booksellers
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by Plutarch
Published 1791
Published 1791
typis academicis excudebat J. Archdeacon. Veneunt apud J. & J. Merrill, Cantabrigiæ; T. Cadell, P. Elmsly, B. White & Fil. T. Payne & Fil. R. Faulder, G. S T. Wil[kie], et J. Evans, Londini; J. Fletcher, et D. Prince & J. Cooke, Oxon
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by Plutarch
Published 1704
Published 1704
printed by Tho. Braddyll, and are to be sold by most booksellers in London and Westminster
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by Plutarch
Published 1793
Published 1793
printed for Payne, Mews-Gate; Egertons, Whitehall; Deighton, Holborn; and Shepperson and Reynolds, Oxford-Street
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by Plutarch
Published 1707
Published 1707
printed for John Nicholson in Little-Britain, Robert Knaplock, & D. Midwinter in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and Benj. Took at the Middle Temple-Gate
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by Plutarch
Published 1763
Published 1763
printed by A. Donaldson and J. Reid. For Alexander Donaldson, and sold at his shops in London and Edinburgh