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  • Published: 31 October 1965
  • ISBN: 9780140441581
  • Imprint: Penguin Classics
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 368
  • RRP: $26.99

The Makers of Rome




An intriguing document giving insight into the founders of the Roman republic

These nine biographies illuminate the careers, personalities and military campaigns of some of Rome's greatest statesmen, whose lives span the earliest days of the Republic to the establishment of the Empire. Selected from Plutarch's Roman Lives, they include prominent figures who achieved fame for their pivotal roles in Roman history, such as soldierly Marcellus, eloquent Cato and cautious Fabius. Here too are vivid portraits of ambitious, hot-tempered Coriolanus; objective, principled Brutus and open-hearted Mark Anthony, who would later be brought to life by Shakespeare. In recounting the lives of these great leaders, Plutarch also explores the problems of statecraft and power and illustrates the Roman people's genius for political compromise, which led to their mastery of the ancient world.

  • Published: 31 October 1965
  • ISBN: 9780140441581
  • Imprint: Penguin Classics
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 368
  • RRP: $26.99

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About the author

Plutarch

Plutarch (AD 45?- AD 120) was an Greek essayist, biographer, philosopher, historian, and moralist. In his lifetime, he traveled in Egypt and Italy, visited Rome and Athens, and became a priest of the temple of Delphi. Plutarch is most famous writing for THE PARALLEL LIVES, comprised of 46 surviving biographies arranged in pairs (one Greek life with one comparable Roman life) and four single biographies.

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