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  1. The villas of Pliny the Younger, by Helen Henrietta Tanzer, 1924
  2. The Art of Pliny's Letters: A Poetics of Allusion in the Private Correspondence by Ilaria Marchesi, 2008-03-10
  3. Letters: Bks.I-VII v. 1 (Loeb Classical Library) by Pliny the Younger, 1969-06
  4. Selected letters of Pliny by Gerald Burton Allen, 2010-08-29
  5. The letters of pliny the Consul: with occasional remarks by William Melmoth, 2010-08-20
  6. Pliny on Himself by Pliny the Younger, 1988-06
  7. Education in Ancient Rome: From the Elder Cato to the Younger Pliny by Stanley F. Bonner, 1977-09-22
  8. Pliny: A Selection of his Letters (Translations from Greek and Roman Authors) by Pliny, 1979-01-31
  9. Letters. With an English translation by William Melmoth, rev. by W.M.L. Hutchinson by William Melmoth, 2010-08-24
  10. Epistolae et panegyricus. Ex editionibus P.D. Longolii et G.H. Schaeferi (Latin Edition) by Paullus Daniel Longolius, 2010-05-13
  11. Epistulae Briefe (DTV zweisprachig) (German Edition) by Pliny The Younger, 1984
  12. C. Plinii Cæcilii Secundi Epistolæ et Panegyricus. (Latin Edition) by the Younger Pliny, 2010-06-10
  13. Letters & the Panegyric (Epistularum Libri Novem / Epistularum Ad Trianum Liber / Panegyricus) by C.F.W. (ed.) Pliny the Younger; Mueller, 1903
  14. Selected Letters by Pliny the Younger, 1925-12

41. Pliny The Younger --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Pliny the Younger Roman author and administrator who left a collection of privateletters of great literary charm, intimately illustrating public and
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 Encyclopædia Britannica Article Page 1 of 2 born AD 61, or 62, Comum [Italy]
died c. 113, , Bithynia, Asia Minor [now in Turkey]
Latin in full Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus Roman author and administrator who left a collection of private letters of great literary charm, intimately illustrating public and private life in the heyday of the Roman Empire.
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42. Pliny The Younger (c. 61 A.D. - 116 A.D.)
A biography of the ancient Roman philosopher Pliny the Younger.
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PLINY THE YOUNGER CAIUS PLINIUS CAECILIUS With the exception of a speech in praise of Trajan, we have nothing left of Pliny but his letters to the emperor, to Tacitus, to his wife, and to intimate friends. We see from these that he was a generous, tender-hearted, and highly cultivated man. Like the still larger correspondence of Cicero , these letters are of great value, because they enable us to live in familiar intercourse with these men and their friends. Find more articles on Pliny the Younger Purchase books on Pliny the Younger This biography is reprinted from The New Calendar of Great Men . Ed. Frederic Harrison. London: Macmillan and Co., 1920. BACK TO PHILOSOPHER INDEX Home Daily Trivia Poetry ... Links .com

43. Pliny The Younger
Pliny the Younger Caius Plinius Cecilius Secundus (63 ca. 113), better knownas Pliny the Younger, was a lawyer, an author and a scientist of Ancient a
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44. Pliny The Younger's Character As Revealed Through His Letters
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46. Pliny The Younger Quotes And Quotations Compiled By GIGA
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In the pleading of cases nothing pleases so much as brevity.
Epistles (bk. I, 20) [ Speech
And as in men's bodies, so in government, that disease is most serious which proceeds from the head.
[Lat., Utque in corporibus, sic in imperio, gravissimus est morbus qui a capite diffunditur.] Epistles (bk. IV, 22) [ Disease He has no fault except that he has no fault. [Lat., Nihil peccat, nisi quod nihil peccat.] Epistles (bk. IX, 26) [ Faults Nevertheless it is allowed to poets to lie. (Poetical license.) [Lat., Tamen poetis mentiri licet.] Epistles (bk. VI, 21) [ Poets Joking set aside. [Lat., Omissis jocis.] Epistles (I, 21) [ Jesting For a dear bargain is always annoying, particularly on this account, that it is a reflection on the judgment of the buyer. [Lat., Nam mala emptio semper ingrata est, eo naxime, quod exprobrare stultitiam domino idetur.]

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48. The Roman Governor Pliny The Younger
In about 112 AD, Pliny, the Roman governor of Bithynia in Turkey, wrote to theRoman emperor Trajan, asking what to do about the Christians, because he was
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Pliny was the governor of the Roman province of Bithynia, in present-day Turkey. In about 112 AD, he wrote (in Epistles X.96) to the emperor Trajan , asking for advice on how to deal with the followers of Christ in his province, because he was executing so many of them. Pliny wrote: They were in the habit of meeting before dawn on a fixed day. They would recite in alternate verse a hymn to Christ as to a god, and would bind themselves by a solemn oath, not to do any criminal act, but rather that they would not commit any fraud, theft or adultery, nor betray any trust nor refuse to restore a deposit on demand. This done, they would disperse, and then they would meet again later to eat together (but the food was quite ordinary and harmless.) Notice from what Pliny says that:
  • By the beginning of the second century, there was already a Christian community in Bithynia large enough to come to the attention of the Roman governor.

49. Pliny The Younger - A Biography From The Landscape Architecture And Gardens Guid
Pliny the Younger a Gardens Guide biography. Pliny the Younger - biographicalinformation. Dates b62 d114. Life Nephew of Pliny the Elder,
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Dates Life : Nephew of Pliny the Elder, also an orator, famed for his charming letters. Pliny's letters give an account of upper class Roman life in the first century and include many references to Pliny's own gardens. The letters were much studied during the renaissance as an authentic source of information on Roman gardens. The excerpt below is from one of Pliny's garden letters. It describes his villa at Tusci:-
Many paths are separated by box. In one place you have a little meadow In another place the box is interposed in groups, and cut into a thousand different forms. Sometimes the letters express the name of the master, or that of the designer. Here and there little obelisks rise, mixed alternately with apple trees. Then suddenly, in the midst of this elegant regularity, you are surprised with an imitation of the negligent beauties of rural nature. In the centre is a spot surrounded with a knot of dwarf plane trees. Beyond these are clumps of the smooth and twisting acanthus. Then come a variety of figures and names cut in box.
At the upper end of the garden is a semicircular bench of white marble. It is shaded with a vine which is trained upon four small pillars of Carystian marble. Water, gushes from several little pipes from under this bench, as if it were pressed out by the weight of the persons who sit upon it. The water falls into a stone cistern underneath, from whence it is received into a fine polished marble basin, so artfully contrived that it is always full without ever overflowing. When I eat here, the tray of dishes is placed around the margin, while the smaller dishes swim about in the form of little ships and waterfowl. Opposite this is a fountain which is incessantly emptying and filling, for the water which it throws up to a great height falling back again into it, is by means of connected openings returned as fast as it is received.

50. Pliny The Younger's Villas And Garden Letters
Pliny s Laurentinum Tuscan villas are an important source of information on thehistory of garden design in Rome and the Roman Empire.
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[Note: Pliny's garden letters are on the CD In everything we have so far looked at we have described individual instances only, whether by pictures or verbally. We first get the description of his own villa from Pliny ’s two garden letters, which are the only business-like accounts of much value and we find all features united in an intelligible fashion. No attempt shall be made here to reconstruct these villas in precise detail, for our knowledge is incomplete, and must remain so until the sites have been found and dug over. Any description would be rhetorical and obviously full of gaps. It is only when buildings by their arrangement actually imply the existence of gardens that they must be taken into consideration ( Fig. 65

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Pliny the Younger on Pliny the Elder. Pliny the Younger, a 1stcentury-ad Romanofficial and nephew to the prominent writer and encyclopedist Pliny the
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55. Caesar, Pliny The Elder And Seneca The Younger
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58. Pliny S Letter To Emperor Trajan, CAD 111
The Emperor Trajan sent Pliny the Younger to Bithynia about the year 111 to settlea troubled situation. They corresponded regularly during Pliny s mission.
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