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  1. Plutarch's "Lives" by Alan Wardman, 1974-03-28
  2. The Boys' And Girls' Plutarch by John S. White, 2004-06-30
  3. The children's Plutarch: tales of the Romans by Frederick James Gould, William Dean Howells, et all 2010-07-31
  4. Plutarch Lives, VII, Demosthenes and Cicero. Alexander and Caesar (Loeb Classical Library) by Plutarch, 1919-01-01
  5. Plutarch: Moralia, Volume I (The Education of Children. How the Young Man Should Study Poetry. On Listening to Lectures. How to Tell a Flatterer from a ... in Virtue) (Loeb Classical Library No. 197) by Plutarch, 1927-01-01
  6. Plutarch Selected Lives, From The Parrallel lives of The Noble Grecians and Romans: Theseus, Romulus, Lycurgus, Numa Pompilius, Pericles, Fabius Maximus, Alcibiades, Coriolanus, Alexander, Julius Caesar, etc.; The Franklin Library [[Hardcover] 1982] by The Dryden Translation, 1982
  7. Alexander The Great: Selections From Arrian, Diodorus, Plutarch, And Quintus Curtius by Arrian, Diodorus Siculus, et all 2005-04-15
  8. Plutarch: the Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans by Arthur Hugh Clough, 1950
  9. Plutarch's Lives by Plutarch, 1942
  10. Plutarch: Moralia, Volume XIII, Part 2. Stoic Essays (Loeb Classical Library No. 470) by Plutarch, 1976-01-01
  11. Plutarch Lives, I, Theseus and Romulus. Lycurgus and Numa. Solon and Publicola (Loeb Classical Library®) (Vol 1) by Plutarch, 1914-01-01
  12. The Platonism of Plutarch by Roger Miller Jones, 2009-03-09
  13. Plutarch's Lives: The Translation Called Dryden's, In Five Volumes by Plutarch, 1906-03-31
  14. Selections from Plutarch's Lives by Plutarch, 2009-07-27

61. Grasping Reality With Both Hands: Economist Brad DeLong's Fair, Balanced, And Re
plutarch thought Cato a good man in so many ways, but he does notice one Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Buce on plutarch on Kindness
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Buce on Plutarch on Kindness
Buce writes: Underbelly: Plutarch on Kindness For my own part I regard his conduct towards his slaves in treating them like beasts of burden, exploiting them to the limits of their strength, and then, when they were old, driving them off and selling them, as the mark of a thoroughly ungenerous nature, which cannot recognize any bond between man and man but that of necessity. And yet we see that kindness possesses a far wider sphere of action than justice, for it is in the nature of things that law and justice are confined to our dealings with our fellow men, whereas kindness and charity, which often flow from a gentle nature like water form an abundant spring, may be extended even to dumb animals. A kindly man will take good care of his horses even when they are worn out in his service, and will look after his dogs not only when they are puppies, but when they need special treatment. For my part, I would not sell even my draught ox simply because of his age, far less turn out an old man from the home and the way of life to which he has grown accustomed for the sake of a few paltry coins, especially since he would be of no more use to the buyer than he was to the seller...

62. Plutarch - Simple English Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
plutarch was born to a prominent family in Chaeronea, Boeotia Greece, a town about twenty miles east of Delphi. His work consists of the Parallel Lives and
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Jump to: navigation search Mestrius Plutarchus Greek c. ), better known in English as Plutarch , was a Greek historian , writer of biographies and essays Plutarch was born to a prominent family in Chaeronea Boeotia Greece , a town about twenty miles east of Delphi . His work consists of the Parallel Lives and the Moralia
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63. Workshop On Future Directions In Network Architecture (FDNA-03)
plutarch An Argument for Network Pluralism. Jon Crowcroft (University of Cambridge) Steven Hand (University of Cambridge), Richard Mortier (Microsoft
http://www.sigcomm.org/sigcomm2003/workshop/fdna/programm.html
Workshop on Future Directions in Network Architecture (FDNA-03)
Karlsruhe, Germany, August 27, 2003 In conjunction with ACM SIGCOMM 2003 Main Call for Papers Author Information Workshop program ACM Digital Library Proceedings
Workshop on Future Directions in Network Architecture (FDNA-03)
Preliminary Workshop Program
Wednesday, August 27
Session 1: Motivation
  • Addressing Reality: An Architectural Response to Demands on the Evolving Internet.
  • David Clark, Karen Sollins, John Wroclawski (MIT LCS), Ted Faber (USC ISI)
  • Short Talks:
      A Real Options Framework Illustrating the Economic Value of the End-2-End Argument. Mark Gaynor (Boston University), Scott Bradner (Harvard University)
    • Peer-to-Peer Network Architectures: The Next Step (Harnessing the Symbiosis of Altruism and Selfishness).
    • Peter Triantafillou (University of Patras)
    • Beyond Hosts and Routers: Some Architectural Principles for Future Mobile Networks
    • Robert Hancock (Siemens/Roke Manor Research, U.K.), Josef Urban (Siemens AG, Germany)
    • Reconsidering the Wireless LAN Platform with Multiple Radios
    • Victor Bahl, Atul Adya, Jitender Padhye, Alec Wolman (Microsoft Research)

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