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Plutarch, Virtues Of Women, 242e


nanRegarding the virtues of women, Clea, Ido not hold the same opinion as Thucydides. For he declares that the best woman is she about whom there is the least talk among persons outside regarding either censure or commendation, feeling that the name of the good woman, like her person, ought to be shut up indoors and never go out.


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courage Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 247
deiotaros philopator Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 247
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plutarch,erotikos Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 247
plutarch,mulierum virtutes Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 247
plutarch Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 247
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stratonice Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 247
thucydides Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 247
trojans Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 247
virtue' Fabre-Serris et al (2021) 247