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The Children's Plutarch: Tales of the Romans

Collection of stories of ancient Romans skillfully adapted from Plutarch's Lives, with emphasis placed on the characters of the individuals portrayed. Excellent as an introduction to the biographies of Plutarch.

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Resource Type
Book
ISBN
1-59915-163-4
Print Status
In Print
Chapters
21
Pages
166
Suggested Grades
4th - 12th
Geographical Setting
Rome
Publisher
Yesterday's Classics
URL
http://www.yesterdaysclassics.com

Chapters

  • 1 The Twins
  • 2 What the Forest Lady Said
  • 3 Why the Romans Bore Pain
  • 4 The Second Founder of Rome
  • 5 The Man Who Waited
  • 6 How a Woman Saved Rome
  • 7 The Triumph
  • 8 A Roman Undismayed
  • 9 CAto the Stern
  • 10 The General Who Ate Dry Bread
  • 11 The Red General
  • 12 Battle-Fields and Gardens
  • 13 The man Who Loved Gold
  • 14 The White Fawn
  • 15 The conqueror of Pirates
  • 16 Caesar and His Fortune
  • 17 The Man Who Seldom Laughed
  • 18 Two Nobel Brothers
  • 19 Tully
  • 20 The Man Who Looked Like Hercules
  • 21 Caesar's Friend and Enemy

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