The liues of the noble Grecians and Romanes, compared together by that graue learned philosopher and historiographer, Plutarke of Chæronea: translated out of Greeke into French by Iames Amiot, abbot of Bellozane, Bishop of Auxerre, one of the Kings priuie counsell, and great Amner of France, and out of French into English, by Thomas North
The philosophy commonly called, the Morals written by the learned philosopher Plutarch of Chaeronea. Translated out of Greek into English, and conferred with the Latine translations and the French, by Philemon Holland, doctor of physick. Whereunto are annexed the summaries necessary to be read before every treatise. Newly revised and corrected
Apophthegmata graeca regvm & ducum, philosophorum item, aliorúmque quorundam: ex Plutarcho & Diogene Laertio. Cvm latina interpr. Loci aliquot in graeco contextu emendati fuerunti aliorum autem quorundam emẽndationē cum nostris editionibus Plutarchi & Laertii atque Stobaei accipies
A philosophicall treatise concerning the quietnes of the mind. Taken out of the morall workes written in Greeke, by the most famous philosopher, & historiographer, Plutarch of Cherronea, counsellor to Traian the emperour. And translated out of Greeke into French by Iames Amyor Bishop of Auxerre, and great almoner to the most Christian King of Fraunce Charles the ninth. And now turned out of French into English by Iohn Clapham
De l'amour des richesses ; De la fausse honte ; De l'envie et de la haine ; Comment se louer soi-même sans exciter l'envie ; Sur les délais de la justice divine
Plutarch's lives of Themistocles, Pericles, Aristides, Alcibiades, and Coriolanus, Demosthenes,and Cicero, Caesar and Antony /cin the translation called Dryden's, corrected and revised by Arthur Hugh Clough ; with introductions and notes