1566 Plutarch Moralia Greek Philosophy Essays Oracles Superstition Sagundinus

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‘Moralia’ is one of only two surviving works of Greek philosopher Plutarch. While not as widely known or recognized as ‘Parallel Lives,’ ‘Moralia’ is still a rather important work. It is a collection of seventy-eight various essays and transcribed speeches each of which provide an understanding of Roman and Greek life in the 1st-century AD. These essays have been known to make a significant impact on Enlightenment thinkers such as Montaigne. The list of topics covered in ‘Moralia’ is quite varied but all fall into the category of self-improvement or cultural improvement. Such topics include how to educate children, how to teach and learn virtue, the value of friendship, validity of oracles and superstition, causes of natural phenomena, and the talkativeness of women!

 

This rare, mid-16th-century edition of Plutarch’s ‘Moralia’ was translated out of the Greek and into Latin by Nicolaus Sagundinus.

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1566 Plutarch Moralia Greek Philosophy Essays Oracles Superstition Sagundinus

 

‘Moralia’ is one of only two surviving works of Greek philosopher Plutarch. While not as widely known or recognized as ‘Parallel Lives,’ ‘Moralia’ is still a rather important work. It is a collection of seventy-eight various essays and transcribed speeches each of which provide an understanding of Roman and Greek life in the 1st-century AD. These essays have been known to make a significant impact on Enlightenment thinkers such as Montaigne. The list of topics covered in ‘Moralia’ is quite varied but all fall into the category of self-improvement or cultural improvement. Such topics include how to educate children, how to teach and learn virtue, the value of friendship, validity of oracles and superstition, causes of natural phenomena, and the talkativeness of women!

 

This rare, mid-16th-century edition of Plutarch’s ‘Moralia’ was translated out of the Greek and into Latin by Nicolaus Sagundinus.

 

Item number: #9365

Price: $750

 

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Plutarchi Chaeronei philosophi atque historici clarissimi Moralia opuscula, quot reperie licuit Latio donata; nunc à peregrina modò, sed ànostrae quoque, hoc est Christianae philosophiae candidatis omnibus seriò legi perdiscq́ue dignissima.

 

Parisiis: apud Michaelem Iulianum, in clauso Brunello, sub stellae coronatae signo, 1566.

 

Details:

  • Collation: Complete with all pages;
    • [56], 815, [1]
  • Language: Latin
  • Binding: Leather; tight & secure
  • Size: ~6.5in X 4.25in (16.5cm x 11cm)

 

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9365

Categories

Classical Greco-Roman

Philosophy

Authors

PLUTARCH

Printing Date

16th Century

Language

Latin

Binding

Leather

Book Condition

Excellent

Collation

Complete