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<dTitle type=main>Plutarch</dTitle>
<dTitle type=sub>The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans</dTitle>
<byLine>by 
<dAuthor>Several Hands</dAuthor> </byLine>
<dImprint>Clough Edition, 1864</dImprint>
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<head>Theseus</head>
<p>As geographers, Sosius, crowd into the edges of their 
maps parts of the world which they do not know about, adding notes in the 
margin to the effect, that beyond this lies nothing but the sandy deserts 
full of wild beasts, unapproachable bogs, Scythian ice, or a frozen sea, so 
in this work of mine, in which I have compared the lives of the greatest men 
with one another, after passing through those periods which probable 
reasoning can reach to and real history find a footing in, I might very well 
say of those that are farther off: &odq;Beyond this there is nothing but 
prodigies and fictions, the only inhabitants are the poets and inventors of 
fables; there is no . . .