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PLUTARCH'S LIVES WITH AN ENGLISH TRANSLATION BY

BERNADOTTE PERRIN IN

ELEVEN VOLUMES VIII

SERTORIUS AND EUMENES PHOCION AND CATO THE YOUNGER

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LONDON WILLIAM HEINEMANN NEW YORK G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS :

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MCMXIX

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PREFATORY NOTE As

the preceding volumes of this series, agreement between the Sintenis (Teubner, 1873-1875) in

and Bekker (Tauchnitz, 1855-1857) editions of the Parallel Lives has been taken as the basis for the text.

Any

preference of one to the other, and any

important departure from both, have been indicated. An abridged account of the manuscripts of Plutarch

may be found in the Introduction to the first volume. None of the Liven presented in this volume are contained in the two oldest and best manuscripts

Codex Sangermanensis

(S*)

—the

and the Codex Seiten-

stettensis (S), or in the excellent Paris manuscript

No. 1676 (F*). Their text therefore rests principally

on the Paris manuscripts Nos. 1671, 1673, and 1674 (ACD). No attempt has been made, naturally, to furnish either a diplomatic text or a full critical apparatus.

For these, the reader must be referred to

the major edition of Sintenis (Leipzig, 1S39-1846, 4 .voll., 8vo), or to the rather inaccessible text of the Lives by Lindskog and Ziegler, in the Teubner

PREFATORY NOTE Library of Greek and Latin texts (Vol. IIL, Fasc.

L

was published in 1915). In the present edition, the reading which follows the colon in the brief critical

notes

also, unless

is

that of the

otherwise

Teubner

stated in

the

Sintenis,

and

note, of the

Tauchnitz Bekker. All the standard translations

of the Lives have

been carefully compared and utilized, including those of the Sertorius and Calo by Professor Long. B.

Nkw Haven,

Connbcticut, U.S.A.

Ortober, 1919.

PERRIN.

CONTENTS I'AUE

I'KEFATORY NOTK

ORDER OF THE PARALLEL LIVES

V IN THIS EDITION

TRADITIONAL ORDER OF THE PARALLEL LIVES SERTORIUS

EUMENES

.

.

.

viii

ix

1

77

COMPARISON OF SERTORIUS AND EUMENES

137

PHOCION

143

CATO THE YOUNGER

235

DICTIONARY OF PROPER NAMES

413

ORDER OF THE PARALLEL LIVES IN THIS EDITION IN THE CHRONOLOGICAL SEQUENCE OF THE GREKK LIVES. Volume (1)

(2)

(3)

Volume

I.

Theseus and Romulus. Comparison. Lycurgus and Numa. Comparison.

(20) (17)

Comparison. Alexander and Julius

(7)

Solon and Publicola. Comparison.

Volume IL (4)

Themistocles and

Caesar.

Camillus. (9)

(13)

Aristides and Cato the Elder.

Comparison. Cimon and LucuUus.

Volume (15) Sertorius

(18)

Comparison.

VOLUMK (5)

Pericles

III.

(21)

imiis.

and Crassus.

(11)

Comparison.

VoLUMK (6)

IV.

(19)

Alcibiades and Coriolanus.

Comparison. (12) Ly Sander and Sulla. Comparison.

Volume V. (16) (8)

Agesilaiis and Pompey.

Comparison. Pelopidas and Marcellus. Comparison.

VIII.

and Eumenes.

Comparison. Phocion and Cato the Younger.

Volume

and Fabius Max-

Comparison. (14) Niciaa

VI.

Dion and Brutus. Comparison. Timoleon and Aemilius Paul us. Comparison. Volume VII. Demosthenes and Cicero.

(22)

(10)




Volume X. Agis and Cleomenes, and and Caius Tiberius Gracchus. Comparison. Philopoemen and Flam ininus.

Comparison.

Volume (24) Aratus.

(23) Artaxerxes. (25) Galha. (26) Otho.

XI.

THE TRADITIONAL ORDER OF THE PARALLEL LIVES. (1)

Theseus and Romulus.

(2)

Lycurgus and Numa.

(3)

Solon and Publicola.

(4)

Themistocles and Camillus.

(5)

Pericles

(6)

Alcibiades and Coriolanus.

and Fabius Maximus.

(7)

Timoleon and Aemilius Paulus.

(8)

Pelopidas and Marcellus.

(9)

Aristides and Cato the Elder.

(12)

Philopoemen and Flamininus. Pyrrhus and Caius Marius. Lysander and Sulla.

(l.S)

Cimon and

(10)

(11)

(14) Nicias

Lucullus.

and Crassus.

(15) Sertorius

and Eumenes.

(17)

and Pompey. Alexander and Julius Caesar.

(18)

Phocion and Calo

(16) Agesilaiis

(19)

tlie Younger. Agis and Cleonienes, and Tiberius and Caius Gracchus.

(20)

Demosthenes and Cicero.

(21)

Demetrius and Antony. Dion and Brutus.

(22)

(23) Artaxerxes. (24) AratuR. (25) Galba. (26)

Otho.

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