Parallel Lives (Q842337)

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biographies of famous Greeks and Romans by Plutarch
  • Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans
  • Plutarch's Lives
  • Lives
  • Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • Plutarch
  • Vitae
  • Vitae Parallelae
  • Bioi Paralleloi
  • Comparative Lives
  • Plutarch's Comparative Lives
  • Lives of the Illustrious Greeks and Romans
  • Lives of Illustrious Greek and Roman Men
  • Comparative Lives of Illustrious Greek and Roman Men
  • Vitae Comparatae
  • Bioi
  • Sygkritikoi Bioi
  • Parallels
  • Lives of Illustrious Men
  • Parallela
  • Parallelon
  • Bioi Rhomaion kai Hellenon
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Parallel Lives
biographies of famous Greeks and Romans by Plutarch
  • Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans
  • Plutarch's Lives
  • Lives
  • Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • Plutarch
  • Vitae
  • Vitae Parallelae
  • Bioi Paralleloi
  • Comparative Lives
  • Plutarch's Comparative Lives
  • Lives of the Illustrious Greeks and Romans
  • Lives of Illustrious Greek and Roman Men
  • Comparative Lives of Illustrious Greek and Roman Men
  • Vitae Comparatae
  • Bioi
  • Sygkritikoi Bioi
  • Parallels
  • Lives of Illustrious Men
  • Parallela
  • Parallelon
  • Bioi Rhomaion kai Hellenon

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Parallel Lives / work by Plutarch / Arts & Culture > Literature > Nonfiction / Also known as: “Bioi parallēloi” / A well-known ... Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
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Parallel Lives / work by Plutarch / Arts & Culture > Literature > Nonfiction / Also known as: “Bioi parallēloi” / A well-known English translation by Sir Thomas North in 1579, Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans, was the source of William Shakespeare’s Roman history plays and influenced his conception of the tragic hero. (English)
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