<p>Plutarch's Moralia, a venerable collection of 78 essays and transcribed speeches, provides a wide-ranging examination of Roman and Greek life, delicately weaving through the cultural tapestry of moral and social norms. The Moralia is not just an insight into ancient ethics but a compendium infused with Plutarch's literary prowess, encased within the historical contexts of a transitioning Roman Empire. Its content, reflective of Plutarch's inte...