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ΑΛΚΙΒΙΑΔΗΣ
ΜΑΡΚΙΟΣ ΓΑΪΟΣ
ΣΥΓΚΡΙΣΙΣ ΑΛΚΙΒΙΑΔΟΥ ΚAI MAPKIOΥ ΓΑΪΟΥ
ΤΙΜΟΛΕΩΝ
ΑΙΜΙΛΙΟΣ ΠΑΥΛΟΣ
ΣΥΓΚΡΙΣΙΣ ΤΙΜΟΛΕΝΤΟΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΙΜΙΛΙΟΥ ΠΑΥΛΟΥ
ΠΕΛΟΠΙΔΑΣ
ΜΑΡΚΕΛΛΟΣ
ΣΥΓΚΡΙΣΙΣ ΠΕΛΟΠΙΔΟΥ ΚΑΙ ΜΑΡΚΕΛΛΟΥ
This volume brings to life Plutarch’s celebrated series of paired biographies, opening with the charismatic and controversial Athenian statesman Alcibiades. Through vivid anecdote and careful detail, listeners learn about his noble lineage, his early exploits on the battlefield, and his close ties to figures such as Socrates, Pericles and other prominent Athenians. The narrative sketches his striking appearance, sharp wit, and the complex mix of ambition and charm that made him a pivotal player in the tumultuous world of 5th‑century Greece.
The translation preserves the original’s lively tone while offering modern readers clear, engaging prose. Alongside Alcibiades, the book presents parallel lives of other notable Greeks and Romans, drawing thoughtful moral comparisons that reveal both personal virtues and the broader cultural currents of the era. Listeners will be drawn into the drama of ancient politics, the intrigue of courtly life, and the timeless questions about character and destiny that Plutarch so masterfully explores.
Full title
Πλουτάρχου Βίοι Παράλληλοι - Τόμος 3 Αλκιβιάδης - Κοριολάνος - Τιμολέων - Αιμίλιος Παύλος - Πελοπίδας - Μάρκελλος
Language
el
Duration
~8 hours (512K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Sophia Canoni. Thanks to George Canonis for his major work in proofreading.
Release date
2013-05-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

46–119
Best known for bringing the ancient world to life through vivid character portraits, this Greek writer paired famous Greeks and Romans to explore ambition, virtue, and failure. His works have shaped biography, history, and moral writing for centuries.
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