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The Annotated PlutarchPublicolaThe Annotated Plutarch SeriesVolume 12nd Edition
Text by Plutarch and Rachel LebowitzAnnotated and edited by Rachel LebowitzTranslation by George Long and Aubrey Stewart
Issued in print and electronic formats.ISBN: 978-1-954822-01-6 (paperback)
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The Annotated Plutarch
Publicola
PLUTARCH’S LIVES MADE EASY
WITH THE
ANNOTATED PLUTARCH SERIES
ORIGINAL TEXT BY PLUTARCH
ANNOTATED AND EXPANDED BY RACHEL LEBOWITZ
TRANSLATION BY GEORGE LONG AND AUBREY STEWART
PUBLISHED BY A CHARLOTTE MASON PLENARY, LLC
The Annotated Plutarch
Publicola
PLUTARCH’S LIVES MADE EASY
WITH THE
ANNOTATED PLUTARCH SERIES
Table of Contents
Preface to Plutarch’s Lives .......................................................................7
Plenary Introduction..................................................................................13
Who was Plutarch? ............................................................................................13
Lesson 1: Setting the Scene: The Times in which
Publicola Lived ..................................................................................................... 21
Lesson 2: The Republic ................................................................................... 27
Lesson 3: A Plot Against the Republic ........................................31
Lesson 4: Treason .................................................................................................37
Lesson 5: The Battle of Silva Arsia ................................................. 43
Lesson 6: Publicola Enacts New Laws .......................................49
Lesson 7: Dedicating the Temple ......................................................53
Lesson 8: Horatius at the Bridge......................................................57
Lesson 9: The Siege ............................................................................................... 61
Lesson 10: The Sabines Invade ................................................................67
Lesson 11: Publicola Outsmarts the Enemy ..........................71
Lesson 12: The Federalist Papers and Publicola ............75
Bibliography ............................................................................................................. 91
About the Author ............................................................................................. 93
Preface
Preface
to Plutarch’s Lives
Plutarch just got a whole lot easier! And more fun too! Thank you for choosing The Annotated Plutarch Series from A
Why Study Plutarch?
Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans
year reading Stories from the History of Rome
Lives
Plutarch’s Publicola
8
How to Use The Annotated Plutarch Guides
the student:
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Just as Lives for
All annotated words are in bold type
Translation
Preface
Lives from the
, and also
Plutarch Resources and Picture Study
encourage you and your students to take advantage of these
Plutarch’s Publicola
10
the Picture Study for this Guide, go to:
A Thank You
Sincerely,
Introduction
13
Plenary Introduction
Who was Plutarch?
Plutarch, or Plutarkos in Greek, was an ancient Greek historian Parallel
Lives and Moralia
Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus
Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans, commonly known as Parallel Lives
Life of Publicola, a Roman Life of Solon
Lives
,
Plutarch
Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus
Publicola
14
Plutarch’s Publicola
, and , as well as references to for
we
Lives are
characters than their deeds, and that is what we have to learn
,
characteral characters in literature have
Frankenstein,
Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans
the idea of character
15
Introduction
And it was in his intro to the Life of Timoleon that he wrote:
Character
Timoleon
Quotes are from Translated from the Greek
17
Who’s Who
In Plutarch’s Life of Publicola
TulliaTarquin murder her father
Aruns
Lesson 1
Setting the Scene:
The Times in which
Publicola Lived
21
PLENARY PROLOGUE
LESSON 1
Setting the Scene: The Times in which
Publicola Lived
Publius Valerius Publicola
the seventh and last king to rule over the Roman Kingdom was a tyrant named Tarquinius Superbus
the 6th king of Rome, Servius TulliusSextus Tarquinis
This is how the Roman historian Titus Livius tells what
Publius Valerius Publicola
Tarquinius Superbus
While at the
outside, and threw him down
is known as , the
Servius Tullius
Sextus Tarquinius -tus
Titus Livius Quotes taken from History of Rome
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