Plutarch of Chaeronea

On the Face Which Appears in the Orb of the Moon

Philosophical dialogue examining celestial phenomena and the nature of the moon

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Plutarch of Chaeronea

Greek biographer and essayist whose Parallel Lives matched Greek and Roman statesmen in pairs to draw moral lessons. His portraits of Caesar, Alexander, Cicero, and others were the primary source for Shakespeare's Roman plays. The Moralia are a collection of essays on ethics, religion, and philosophy.

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