![]() In fact, it's probably better if you don't. I have included vocabulary words and narration/study questions, but there is no requirement that you use them in a traditional classroom style. Each Life is divided into twelve lessons (as the AmblesideOnline terms are divided into twelve weeks). The format of the study notes is fairly simple. I have tried to be respectful to Plutarch's text, but have amplified and clarified where it seemed helpful for students and parents/teachers. There are also a number of omissions, either for length or for suitability, which are not always noted. I have updated spelling, and occasionally punctuation. These notes, and the accompanying text, are based on Thomas North's 1579 translation of Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans, with some substitutions from John Dryden's 1683 translation. Prepared for AmblesideOnline by Anne White Introduction to the Plutarch Study Guides Please be conscientious in your desire to share AO, and link instead of copying. This copyrighted material is free to use, not free to repost or republish. However, out of respect for Anne's work, please honor our long-standing terms of use, and do not repost this or any of the AO curriculum anywhere else, in any form. ![]() We offer them to be used freely, and hope they will be a blessing to many students and parents. ![]() ![]() ![]() Anne White's study guides represent a great deal of research, thought and work. ![]()
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