Plutarch is a great historian who was
quite fond of writing
biographies and
philosophising. He has a very long list of
publications, most of them falling under the
category of
biography. The following is a full list of his
works on
Rome and
Greece.
Plutarch's Comparisons - A much smaller collection of comparitive biographies between Romans and their Greek counterparts (according to Plutarch).
- The Comparison of Alcibiades with Coriolanus
- The Comparison of Crassus with Nicias
- The Comparison of Demetrius with Antony
- The Comparison of Demosthenes with Cicero
- The Comparison of Dion and Brutus
- The Comparison of Fabius with Pericles
- The Comparison of Lucullus with Cimon
- The Comparison of Lysander with Sylla
- The Comparison of Numa with Lycurgus
- The Comparison of Pelopidas with Marcellus
- The Comparison of Philopoemen with Flamininus
- The Comparison of Pompey with Agesilaus
- The Comparison of Poplicola with Solon
- The Comparison of Romulus with Theseus
- The Comparison of Sertorius with Eumenes
- The Comparison of Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus with Agis and Cleomenes
- The Comparison of Timoleon with Aemilius Paulus