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Vie des hommes illustres, œuvres choisies
- Classiques de l'antiquité
- Narrated by: Frédéric Chevaux
- Length: 6 hrs and 2 mins
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Summary
Les Vies parallèles des hommes illustres forment l'œuvre la plus connue de Plutarque, écrite en grec et composée entre 100 et 120 de notre ère. Il s'agit d'une série de biographies d'hommes illustres du monde gréco-romain.
Içi sont présentés les 5 récits suivants : Vie d'Artaxerxès, roi perse ; Vie de Galba et Vie d'Othon, empereurs romains ; Vie de Thémistocle et Vie de Cicéron.
Plutarque est un philosophe, biographe, moraliste et penseur majeur de la Rome antique. Grec d'origine, l'objectif de Plutarque est à chaque fois de dégager un portrait moral plutôt que de rapporter les événements politiques de l'époque : il se considère lui-même plus comme un moraliste que comme un historien.
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