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- Lives (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Βίοι Παράλληλοι, Bíoi Parállēloi; Latin: Vītae Parallēlae) is a series of 48 biographies of famous men written by the Greco-Roman...
- translated into German by Johann Friedrich Salomon Kaltw****er: Vitae parallelae. Vergleichende Lebensbeschreibungen. 10 Bände. Magdeburg 1799–1806. Moralia...
- filum ex centro directorii ad aequidistantiam eorum locorum extendatur, parallelae enim lineae quaecunque in Organo ejusdem sunt directionis. Parallelas...
- Sulla, Pompeius, Cicero, Cato Ziegler, Konrat (ed.) Plutarchi Vitae Parallelae, Vol.I, Fasc.1 (Teubner, Leipzig, 4th edition, 1969), I: ΘΗΣΕΥΣ ΚΑΙ ΡΩΜΥΛΟΣ...
- inspired by the biographies of famous Gr****s and Romans in Plutarch's Vitae Parallelae (Parallel Lives). Manon Phlipon's ideas on social relations in France...
- descriptio Aldine Press Venice Edited by Marcus Musurus. 1517 Plutarch, Vitae Parallelae Philippus Junta Florence 1518 Aeschylus Aldine Press Venice Edited by...
- Junta Florence 1517 Libanius J. Mazochius Ferrara 1517 Plutarch, Vitae Parallelae Philippus Junta Florence 1517 Aelius Aristides, Orationes Philippus Junta...
- Soul, and was published under the title of Plutarchi Chæronensis Vitæ Parallelæ, **** singulis aliquot. Græce et Latine. Adduntur variantes Lectiones ex...
- gentlemen seduced by the fallacies of the new churches) (Paris, 1567); Parallelae de vitis ac moribus paparum **** proecipuis ethnicis (1610) (in Latin)...
- either of your own safety or of my counsels.'" Ancient Plutarch, Vitae Parallelae 16, "Pyrrhus" 34.4–6. Plutarch, Moralia 119d, "Consolatio ad Apollonium"...