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Life and Antony
Arguably his most read work is his biography of Anthony the Great entitled Vita Antonii, or Life of Antony.
He had a Latin translation by Evagrius of Athanasius's Life of Antony, and a copy of Sulpicius Severus ' Life of St. Martin.
** Plutarch's Parallel Lives: " Life of Antony " – Loeb Classical Library edition, 1920
It is a document of remarkable significance for understanding the complexities of the role of early monastics, both in society and in the church ; it is also remarkable for presenting a model of ascetic authority which runs strongly against Athanasius's Life of Antony.
* Kamm, Antony, and Malcolm Baird, John Logie Baird: A Life.
The principal source for the story is Plutarch's " Life of Mark Antony " from Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Compared Together, in the translation made by Sir Thomas North in 1579.
* Antony Chessell, ' The Life and Times of Abraham Hayward, Q. C., Victorian Essayist ', Lulu Publishing, 2009
Suetonius in Chapter 68 of his Life of Augustus writes that Lucius Antonius, the brother of Mark Antony accused the Emperor Augustus for having " given himself to Aulus Hirtius in Spain for three hundred thousand sesterces.
* Athanasius-The Life of Antony ( c. 360 )
She joined with chef Antony Worrall Thompson in May 2008 for the recipe book “ The Sweet Life ”, in which she contributed some recipes.
* Plutarch, Life of Antony, Chapter 54
In Suetonius ' Life of Nero, we read that the emperor Nero's grandfather, Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus, whose wife was Antonia Major, daughter of Mark Antony, " was haughty, extravagant, and cruel, and when he was only an aedile, forced the censor Lucius Plancus to make way for him on the street ": the story seems to hint at the poor reputation Plancus held after his censorship.
* The Life of Saint Antony by St. Athanasius
In 1953 an episode of Life Is Worth Living consisted of a reading of the burial scene from Julius Caesar, with Sheen substituting the names of Stalin, Beria, Malenkov and Vyshinsky for Caesar, Cassius, Marc Antony and Brutus.
" In his Life of Antony, Plutarch claims that Antony had Antigonus beheaded, " the first example of that punishment being inflicted on a king.
* Arthur Weigall, The Life and Times of Marc Antony, Garden City Publishing Company.
The ensemble performed for the first time as " Antony and the Johnsons " at The Kitchen as part of William Basinski's installation " Life on Mars " in 1997.

Life and Plutarch
Battle formations as described by Plutarch in his Life of Caesar c. 44
In an account by Plutarch, the catastrophic failure of the Sicilian expedition led Athenians to trade renditions of Euripides's lyrics to their enemies in return for food and drink ( Life of Nicias 29 ).
Plutarch is the source also for the story that the victorious Spartan generals, having planned the demolition of Athens and the enslavement of its people, grew merciful after being entertained at a banquet by lyrics from Euripides's play Electra: " they felt that it would be a barbarous act to annihilate a city which produced such men " ( Life of Lysander )
* Life of Otho ( Plutarch ; English translation )
It is based primarily upon the Life of Themistocles and Life of Aristides from Plutarch.
" ( Plutarch, Life of Cimon, quoted Burkert 1985, p. 206 ).
* ( Theoi Project ) Plutarch: Life of Theseus
In his Life of Caesar, Plutarch renders the name as Vergentorix.
* Plutarch, Life of Caesar 25-27
* Plutarch, The Parallel Lives, The Life of Julius Caesar
* Plutarch: Life of Alexander
Every autumn, according to Plutarch ( Life of Lycurgus, 28, 3 – 7 ), the Spartan ephors would pro forma declare war on the helot population so that any Spartan citizen could kill a helot without fear of blood or guilt ( crypteia ).
Plutarch in his " Life of Julius Caesar " gives a vivid description of how she entered past Ptolemy ’ s guards rolled up in a carpet that Apollodorus the Sicilian was carrying.
* Doppelleben ( 1950 ); autobiography translated as Double Life ( edited, translated, and with a preface by Simona Draghici, Plutarch Press, 2002, ISBN 0-943045-19-3 ).
* Ian Scott-Kilvert, notes to Life of Tiberius Gracchus by Plutarch ; Penguin Classics
Plutarch, in his Life of the Roman general Aemilius Paulus, records that the victor over Macedon, when he beheld the statue, “ was moved to his soul, as if he had seen the god in person ,” while the 1st century AD Greek orator Dio Chrysostom declared that a single glimpse of the statue would make a man forget all his earthly troubles.
* Plutarch: The Life of Brutus
In his Life of Sertorius cited above, Plutarch recounts what he says to be a local myth, according to which Heracles consorted with Tinge after the death of Antaeus and had by her a son Sophax, who named a city in North Africa Tingis after his mother.
* Plutarch, Life of Pyrrhus, 1 ( 75 AD )
The only reward he would accept was a branch of the sacred olive, and a promise of perpetual friendship between Athens and Cnossus ( Plutarch, Life of Solon, 12 ; Aristotle, Ath.
Marius relaxed the recruitment policies by removing the necessity to own land, and allowed all Roman citizens entry, regardless of social class ( Plutarch, The Life of Marius ).
In his Life of Marius, Plutarch writes that Marius's return to power was a particularly brutal and bloody one, saying that the consul's " anger increased day by day and thirsted for blood, kept on killing all whom he held in any suspicion whatsoever.
Penia was also mentioned by other ancient Greek writers such as Alcaeus ( Fragment 364 ), Theognis ( Fragment 1 ; 267, 351, 649 ), Aristophanes ( Plutus, 414ff ), Herodotus, Plutarch ( Life of Themistocles ), and Philostratus ( Life of Appollonius ).

Life and remarks
The remarks were distributed privately in transcript form, from shorthand taken by an attender ( Jung reportedly approved the transcript ), and later recorded in Volume 18 of his Collected Works, The Symbolic Life (" For instance, when a member of the Oxford Group comes to me in order to get treatment, I say, ' You are in the Oxford Group ; so long as you are there, you settle your affair with the Oxford Group.
The Life ends abruptly with no concluding remarks and it is considered likely that the manuscript is an incomplete draft.
* Amyntor, or a Defence of Milton's Life Toland's earlier book Containing ( I ) a general apology for all writings of that kind, ( II ) a catalogue of books attributed in the primitive times to Jesus Christ, his apostles and other eminent persons, with several important remarks relating to the canon of Scripture, ( III ) a complete history of the book Eikon Basilike proving Dr Gauden and not King Charles I to be the author of it.
If the book does get signed, the Dude remarks to Coleman that he really loved him in Facts of Life ( a spinoff sitcom which Coleman cameoed in ).
His best book is a Life of Cardinal Wolsey ( London, 1724 ), containing documents which are still valuable for reference ; of his other writings the Prefatory Epistle containing some remarks to be published on Homer's Iliad ( London, 1714 ), was occasioned by Alexander Pope's proposed translation of the Iliad, and his Theologia speculativa ( London, 1718 ), earned him the degree of D. D.

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