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Vita Phocionis (1840)
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140 pages
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The narrative centers on Phocion, an Athenian known for his virtue and wisdom, as chronicled by the Greek writer Plutarch in two volumes. It explores Phocion's public life, detailing his strengths and weaknesses, along with his resilience in adversity. His life serves as a model of virtue and wisdom, offering valuable lessons and encouragement for moral conduct. This edition is a facsimile reprint of the original, aimed at preserving important cultural literature for future generations.
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2009, paperback
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