View a photograph of the Greek edition of Plutarch's classic "Moralia" pressed by Aldus Manitius in 1509 AD.
Offers a translation by John Dryden. Divided into chapters, it also includes ",The Comparison of Alcibiades with Coriolanus."
John Dryden provides an English translation of Plutarch's classic biography of Alexander the Great and his campaign of conquest.
Short entry describes the life and works of the noted Greek historian and biographer.
Project Gutenberg presents an e-text version of Plutarch's "Lives" translated by A.H. Clough.
Read an excerpt from the Greek biographer's profile of Cato the Censor, translated by A.H. Clough.
F.R. Stephenson and L.J. Fatoohi examine Plutarch's description of the solar eclipse from his dialogue entitled "On the Face on the Moon."
Read Plutarch's classic collection of biographies in its entirety in this version translated into English by A.H. Clough.
Read Sir Thomas North's 1579 English translation of Plutarch's collection of biographies about notable Greek and Roman figures.
Contains a profile of the famed Greek literary figure and biographer of Alexander the Great who lived during the era of the Ptolemaic dynasty.
Contains a section from Plutarch's "Parallel Lives, Marcellus" describing the siege of Syracuse. Translated by John Dryden.
Contains an English translation of Plutarch's essay about the training of freeborn children, circa 110 BC.
Janet Barkas examines the vegetarianism of the famed Greek historian Plutarch.