Plutarch held the chief magistracy and other municipal posts in Chaeronea and directed a school there with a focus on philosophy, especially ethics. Public duties took him several times to Rome, where he lectured on philosophy. He maintained close links with the Academy at Athens and with Delphi, where he held a priesthood for life.
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