Since You're Mortal . . .: Life Lessons from the Lost Greek Plays

Since You're Mortal . . .: Life Lessons from the Lost Greek Plays

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Review Quotes: Romm's book, therefore, offers many firsts: the first translation into English of Stobaeus' collection; the first anthology of fragments from the lost plays; and the first book of its kind for the general...

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Review Quotes:
Romm's book, therefore, offers many firsts: the first translation into English of Stobaeus' collection; the first anthology of fragments from the lost plays; and the first book of its kind for the general reader...This book should be in the pocket of anyone who wants a riposte for an argument, a pick-me-up on a bad day, or an email signoff from a father to a child. A hard-to-resist collection of ancient advice, bristling with lessons for the modern reader tossed on life's seas.-- "Kirkus"

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"The truly happy man ought to stay at home."

"Hunger, and lack of coin, put a stop to love."

"Hades, alone of the gods, does not enjoy bribes."

These quotes and many others from the great Greek dramatists, including Sophocles, Aeschylus, and Menander, were preserved long after they were written--when a man called Stobaeus, in the fifth century AD, collected them as a way to instruct his son. Stobaeus's quotes represent the only traces we have of countless lost plays of ancient Athens--pithy packets of wisdom expressed in eloquent verse and selected with a father's discerning eye. Some prompt "aha" moments, others offer wit or dark humor, and still others express penetrating moral insights. With this volume, James Romm becomes the first to translate these fragments as verse for English-language readers. Vividly rendered and beautifully presented, Since You're Mortal . . . serves as an age-old but timeless guide to living a thoughtful, virtuous life.



Review Citations:

  • Kirkus Reviews 02/15/2026 (EAN 9781324086086, Hardcover)

Contributor Bio:Romm, James
James Romm is the James H. Ottaway Jr. Professor of Classics at Bard College and editor of the Ancient Lives biography series from Yale University Press. He is the author of several other studies of Greek and Roman history, and his reviews and essays appear regularly in the Wall Street Journal and the New York Review of Books.