The final volume of Plutarch's Lives completes one of the greatest achievements in biographical literature.
Plutarch brings together further portraits of Greek and Roman figures whose lives illustrate the enduring tensions between power and principle, ambition and restraint. As throughout the work, Plutarch's concern is not chronology alone, but moral insight. Small actions, private decisions, and personal habits are treated as keys to understanding public greatness or failure, reinforcing his belief that character lies at the heart of history.
Presented here as Volume IV of the classic English translation by Aubrey Stewart and George Long, this concluding volume offers a fitting close to a work that has influenced thinkers, statesmen, and readers for nearly two millennia. Together, the four volumes form a timeless study of human character and moral life.
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