Bringing together nine biographies from Plutarch's Parallel Lives
series, this edition examines the lives of major figures in Roman
history, from Lucullus (118-57 BC), an aristocratic politician and
conqueror of Eastern kingdoms, to Otho (32-69 AD), a reckless young
noble who consorted with the tyrannical, debauched emperor Nero before
briefly becoming a dignified and gracious emperor himself. Ian
Scott-Kilvert's and Christopher Pelling's translations are accompanied
by a new introduction, and also includes a separate introduction for
each biography, comparative essays of the major figures, suggested
further reading, notes and maps.
Rome in Crisis joins Penguin Classics' complete revised Plutarch in six
volumes. Other titles include On Sparta, Fall of the Roman Republic,
The Rise of Rome, and The Rise and Fall of Athens.
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