正題名/作者 : Plutarch's Moralia : in sixteen volumes // with an English translation by Frank Cole Babbitt ... [et al.].
作者 : Plutarch.
其他作者 : Babbitt, Frank Cole.
出版者 : Cambridge, Mass. :Harvard University Press ;1969-1989.
面頁冊數 : 16 v. in 17 :ill. ;17 cm.
附註 : Greek and English on opposite pages.
叢書名 : The Loeb classical library ;
標題 : Ethics, Ancient. -
ISBN : 0674992172 (v. 1)
ISBN : 0674992458 (v. 2)
ISBN : 0674992709 (v. 3)
ISBN : 0674993365 (v. 4)
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ISBN : 0674994477 (v. 12)
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ISBN : 0674995171 (v. 13, pt.2)
ISBN : 0674994728 (v. 14)
ISBN : 0674994736 (v. 15)
ISBN : 0674996119 (v. 16)
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ISBN : 0434994278 (v. 13, pt.1 : British)
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ISBN : 0434994294 (v. 15 : British)
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100 0 $aPlutarch.$3262857
240 10$aMoralia.$lEnglish & Greek
245 10$aPlutarch's Moralia : in sixteen volumes /$cwith an English translation by Frank Cole Babbitt ... [et al.].
260 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bHarvard University Press ;$aLondon :$bW. Heinemann,$c1969-1989.
300 $a16 v. in 17 :$bill. ;$c17 cm.
440 4$aThe Loeb classical library ;$v197, 222, 245, 305-306, 337, 405, 424-425, 321, 426, 406, 427, 470, 428-429, 499.
500 $aGreek and English on opposite pages.
500 $aTranslators vary.
500 $aOriginally published 1927-1969.
500 $aSeparate index volume (vol. 16) published in 2004.
500 $aVol.6 translated by W. C. Helmbold; v.7 by P. H. DeLacy and B. Einarson; v.8 by P. A. Clement and H. B. Hoffleit; v.9 by E. L. Minear, Jr., F. H. Sandbach, and W. C. Helmbold; v.10 by H. N. Fowler; v.11 by L. Pearson and F. H. Sandbach; v.12 by H. F. Cherniss and W. C. Helmbold; v.13 (pts. 1 & 2) by H. F. Cherniss; v. 14 by B. Einarson and P. H. DeLacy; v.15 by F. H. Sandbach.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (v. 1, p. xviii-xxxiii) and indexes.
505 0 $av. 1. The education of children -- How the young man should study poetry -- On listening to lectures -- How to tell a flatterer from a friend -- How a man may become aware of his progress in virtue -- v. 2. How to profit by one's enemies -- On having many friends -- Chance -- Virtue and vice -- A letter of condolence to Apollonius -- Advice about keeping well -- Advice to bride and groom -- The dinner of the seven wise men -- Superstition -- v. 3. Sayings of kings and commanders -- Sayings of Romans -- Sayings of Spartans -- The ancient custom of the Spartans -- Sayings of Spartan women -- Bravery of women -- v. 4. The Roman questions -- The Greek questions -- Greek and Roman parallel stories -- On the fortune of the Romans -- On the fortune of Alexander -- Were the Athenians more famous in war or in wisdom? -- v. 5. Isis and Osiris -- The E at Delphi -- The oracles at Delphi no longer given in verse -- The obsolescence of oracles -- v. 6. Can virtue be taught? -- On moral virtue -- On the control of anger -- On tranquillity of mind -- On brotherly love -- On affection for offspring -- Whether vice be sufficient to cause unhappiness -- Whether the affections of the soul are worse than those of the body -- Concerning talkativeness -- On being a busybody --
505 0 $av. 7. On the love of wealth -- On compliancy -- On envy and hate -- On praising oneself inoffensively -- On the delays of the divine vengeance -- On fate -- On the sign of Socrates -- On exile -- Consolation to his wife -- v. 8. Table-talk : Books I-III -- Table-talk : Books IV-VI -- v. 9. Table-talk : Book VII -- Table-talk : Book VIII -- Table-talk : Book IX -- The dialogue on love -- v. 10. Love stories -- That a philosopher ought to converse especially with men in power -- To an uneducated ruler -- Whether an old man should engage in public affairs -- Precepts of statecraft -- On monarchy, democracy, and oligarchy -- That we ought not to borrow -- Lives of the ten orators -- Summary of a comparison between Aristophanes and Menander -- v. 11. On the malice of Herodotus -- Causes of natural phenomena -- v. 12. Concerning the face which appears in the orb of the moon -- On the principle of cold -- Whether fire or water is more useful -- Whether land or sea animals are cleverer -- Beasts are rational -- On the eating of flesh --
505 0 $av. 13, pt. 1.$tPlatonic questions -- On the generation of the soul in the Timaeus -- Epitome of the treatise "On the generation of the soul in the Timaeus -- v. 13, pt. 2. On stoic self-contradictions -- Conspectus of the essay, "The stoics talk more paradoxically than the poets" -- Against the stoics on common conceptions -- v. 14. That Epicurus actually makes a pleasant life impossible -- Reply to Colotes in defence of the other philosophers -- Is "life unknown" a wise precept? -- On music -- v. 15. Works by Plutarch : ancient lives -- Tyrwhitt's fragments -- Fragments from lost lives -- Fragments from other named works -- Other fragments -- v. 16. Index / compiled by Edward N. O'Neil.
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