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Animine an corporis affectiones sint peiores

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URN:
urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0007.tlg100.opp-eng2
Work:
Animine an corporis affectiones sint peiores
Textgroup:
tlg0007
Author:
Plutarch
Translator:
Hembold, W. C. (William Clark)
Language:
English
Alt title:
Whether the Affections of the Soul Are Worse Than Those of the Body
Host title:
Plutarch's Moralia, Vol VI, 439A-523B
Publisher:
Harvard University
Place publ:
Cambridge
London
Date publ:
1939
Edition:
Reprint
Date mod:
2000
Phys descr:
print, xii, 528 pg.
Pages:
378-391
Word count:
910
Table of cont:
v. 6. Can virtue be taught? -- On moral virtue -- On the control of anger -- On tranquillity of mind -- On brotherly love -- On affection for offspring -- Whether vice be sufficient to cause unhappiness -- Whether the affections of the soul are worse than those of the body -- Concerning talkativeness -- On being a busybody --
Notes:
Greek and English on opposite pages
Translators vary
Originally published 1927-1969
Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, p. xviii-xxxiii) and indexes.
Subjects:
Ethics--Early works to 1800
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