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Meaning of "moralia"

moralia (noun) - a term used to refer to the moral teachings or reflections found in works of literature, especially essays or speeches that discuss ethical principles

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His principal philosophical work is the Moralia.
Moralia in Job.
He built thousands of homes for poor people in his hometown of Moralia.
In his Moralia.
These treatises were prefixed by Basil to the Moralia.
His Moralia became a standard textbook of moral theology, presenting ethical issues in a dry Scholastic style.
Part of the Moralia.
Some of these works were included in some editions of Plutarch 's Moralia.
His works fall into two major units, Moralia and Parallel Lives.
Simmias appears as a character in Plutarch 's De Genio Socratis section of the Moralia.
There is sentence in Adorno 's Minima Moralia which says, “ The house is past . ”.
Now, Adorno advanced a dialectical conception of natural history Minima Moralia.
Do they not attribute the Lives and Moralia to Plutarch?
Talo obtained, at least, parts of pope Gregory 's Moralia.
The ἁπλοῦν suggestion is repeated by Plutarch in Moralia in the sense of " unity.

See also

Plutarch, in his work, Moralia.

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