2 edition of Cato found in the catalog.
Cato
Joseph Addison
Published
1791
by Printed for the Proprietors, under the direction of John Bell in London
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Open Library | OL18606229M |
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The writing is excellent, the stories unforgettable, and the lessons practical.” ―Tim Ferriss on “[This] wise and lively book offers two lessons: first, knowing modern politics can yield insight into study of the ancient world; and second, Rome still has lessons to teach us today.”Cited by: 1.
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Cato the Younger book. Read 5 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. I've decided that Cato is now my favorite Roman, no longer Cicero. This was a good Plutarch biography and an important one. It's a shame that more volumes of Plutarch don't contain this one/5.