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2000Pages:
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11x16cm
Weight: 99.2 g
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Soft pastePlutarch (AD 46–120) did not fail to manifest a very keen interest in medicine, which he studies at the same time as philosophy. In this brief treatise, written after the death of Emperor Titus in AD 81, the health of the body and the health of the soul are, in effect, inseparable.
The philosopher advocates a balanced hygiene of life in the name of harmony, measure and self-control. Plutarco offers here a number of tips to preserve or regain health through simple practices that have not lost their relevance at all.