Index talk:Plutarch - Moralia, translator Holland, 1911.djvu
Table of Contents Since the Stephanus edition of 1572, the Moralia have traditionally been arranged in 14 books, as in the following list which includes the English, the original Greek and the Latin title:
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Table of Contents CONTENTS PAGB- Of Moral Virtue ......... z Of Virtue and Vice ........ 28^ That Virtue may be Taught and Learned . . . .32' How A Man may discern a Flatterer from a Friend . . 36 Of Meekness, or how a Man should refrain Choler . . 102 Of Curiosity .......... 132 Of the Tranquillity and Contentment of Mind . 133. Of Unseemly and Naughty Bashfulness . . .187- Of Brotherly Love or Amity 208 Of Intemperate Speech or Garrulity ..... 244 Of Avarice or Covetousness ....... 276- Of the Natural Love or Kindness of Parents to their Children 290- Of the Plurality of Friends ...... 304 Of Fortune . . . . . . . . . , 315 Of Envy and Hatred ........ 322 How A Man may receive Profit by his Enemies . . . 328 How A Man may perceive his own Proceeding and Going Forward in Virtue 345 Of Superstition 371 Of Exile or Banishment ....... 389, That we ought not to take up Money upon Usury . . .411 Glossary and Index of Names . . . . . ;. .. 423; |
Better scan
[edit]Available on Archive.org. This scan lacks the "Digitized by Microsoft" watermark and the cutting off of characters on the left side for some pages. -Einstein95 (talk) 21:04, 7 September 2016 (UTC)
Glossary
[edit]Note that there is a glossary. For text integrity link the unusual words in the text to the glossary rather than to wiktionary. Beeswaxcandle (talk) 01:46, 10 September 2016 (UTC)