Moralia, Volume XV
Discover the profound insights of Plutarch in Moralia, Volume XV, a remarkable collection of moral essays that delve into the essence of living a virtuous life. Written by the esteemed philosopher and biographer Plutarch (ca. AD 45–120), this volume is part of his extensive body of work, which includes around sixty essays known collectively as the Moralia. Published in 1969, this edition spans 448 pages and offers a rich exploration of Greco-Roman society, traditions, ethics, and religious beliefs. Plutarch's writings not only reflect his philosophical views but also serve as a valuable resource for understanding the ideals and moral frameworks of ancient civilizations. Whether you are a scholar of classical literature or simply seeking wisdom for modern living, Moralia, Volume XV is an essential addition to your collection.