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Considering the Classics: Greek Philosophers, Roman Satirists, Old Testament Prophets

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Plutarch's Lives


For next time (Wed., March 26), we'll read Plutarch's Life of Cato the Younger. You're welcome to use any text you have -- this one is not too long if you plan to print it out. More on Plutarch here.
Posted by Tom Matrullo at 2:58 PM

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