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  1. The Parallel Lives (Greek: Βίοι Παράλληλοι, Bíoi Parállēloi; Latin: Vītae Parallēlae) is a series of 48 biographies of famous men written by the Greco-Roman philosopher, historian, and Apollonian priest Plutarch, probably at the beginning of the second century.

  2. Parallel Lives, influential collection of biographies of famous Greek and Roman soldiers, legislators, orators, and statesmen written as Bioi parallëloi by the Greek writer Plutarch near the end of his life. By comparing a famous Roman with a famous Greek, Plutarch intended to provide model.

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  4. Why We Are All Living Parallel ‘Lives’. The Higher Self. When a soul is ready to enter a body, only part of it reincarnates. The rest of your soul energy is left up in other realms and dimensions to carry out other ‘things’. This part of you may be dormant or it could be living out a full and happy ‘life’ up in the higher realms.

  5. Aug 2, 2021 · Posted August 2, 2021 | Reviewed by Tyler Woods. Key points. Many couples fall into parallel lives where there is little emotional connection: distance has become the way to solve underlying...

  6. Nov 12, 2004 · Indeed, it is surprising to find how correct this old French translation generally is. The translation of 'Plutarch's Lives from the Greek by several hands,' was published at London in 1683-86. It was dedicated by Dryden to James Butler, the first Duke of Ormond, in a fulsome panegyric. It is said that forty-one translators laboured at the work.

  7. Parallel Lives is a collection of biographies structured according to the organizing principles of parallelism and ‘sameness’: each pair of Greek and Roman Lives forms a volume (a book unit), while together the pairs constitute a series. The process of comparison and parallelism is relevant to each pair of Lives in various ways.

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