Plutarch's Moralia (Loeb)
Volume I
[edit]- Preface
- Traditional Order of the Books of the Moralia
- The Education of Children
- How the Young Man Should Study Poetry
- On Listening to Lectures
- How to Tell a Flatterer from a Friend
- How a Man May Become Aware of His Progress in Virtue
Volume II
[edit]- How to Profit by One's Enemies
- On Having Many Friends
- Chance
- Virtue and Vice
- A Letter of Condolence to Apollonius
- Advice about Keeping Well
- Advice to Bride and Groom
- The Dinner of the Seven Wise Men
- Superstition
Volume III
[edit]- Sayings of Kings and Commanders
- Sayings of Romans
- Sayings of Spartans
- Ancient Customs of the Spartans
- Sayings of the Spartan Women
- Bravery of Women
Volume IV
[edit]- The Roman Questions
- The Greek Questions
- Greek and Roman Parallel Stories
- On the Fortune of the Romans
- On the Fortune or the Virtue of Alexander
- Were the Athenians More Famous in War or in Wisdom?
Volume V
[edit]- Isis and Osiris
- On the E at Delphi
- The Oracles at Delphi No Longer Given in Verse
- The Obsolescence of Oracles
Volume VI
[edit]- Can Virtue Be Taught?
- On Moral Virtue
- On the Control of Anger
- On Tranquility of Mind
- On Brotherly Love
- On Affection for Offspring
- Whether Vice Be Sufficient to Cause Unhappiness
- Whether Affections of the Soul Are Worse than Those of the Body
- Concerning Talkativeness
- On Being a Busybody
Volume VII
[edit]- On Love of Wealth
- On Compliancy
- On Envy and Hate
- On Praising Oneself Inoffensively
- On the Delays of Divine Vengeance
- On Fate
- On the Sign of Socrates
- On Exile
- Consolation to His Wife
Volume VIII
[edit]- Table-Talk, Books I–VI
Volume IX
[edit]- Table-Talk, Books VII–IX
- The Dialogue on Love
Volume X
[edit]- Love Stories
- That a Philosopher Ought to Converse Especially with Men in Power
- To an Uneducated Ruler
- Whether an Old Man Should Engage in Public Affairs
- Precepts of Statecraft
- On Monarchy, Democracy, and Oligarchy
- That We Ought Not to Borrow
- Lives of the Ten Orators
- Summary of a Comparison Between Aristophanes and Menander
Volume XI
[edit]Volume XII
[edit]- Concerning the Face Which Appears in the Orb of the Moon
- On the Principle of Cold
- Whether Fire or Water Is More Useful
- Whether Land or Sea Animals Are Cleverer
- Appendix: Zoological Terms
- Beasts Are Rational
- On the Eating of Flesh
Volume XIII
[edit]- Platonic Questions
- On the Generation of the Soul in the Timaeus
- Epitome of 'On the Generation of the Soul in the Timaeus'
- On Stoic Self-Contradictions
- The Stoics Talk More Paradoxically than the Poets
- Against the Stoics on Common Conceptions
Volume XIV
[edit]- That Epicurus Actually Makes a Pleasant Life Impossible
- Reply to Colotes in Defence of the Other Philosophers
- Is 'Live Unknown' a Wise Precept?
- On Music
Volume XV
[edit]Volume XVI
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