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  1. Roman Society And The Circle Of The Younger Pliny by Samuel Dill, 2010-09-10
  2. The Letters of Pliny the Younger: With Observations On Each Letter ; and an Essay On Pliny's Life, Addressed to Charles Lord Boyle, Volume 1 by Pliny, John Boyle Orrery, 2010-01-12
  3. The Letters of Pliny; The Younger With Observations on Each Letter by John Earl of Orrery, 2009-12-26
  4. The letters of Pliny the Younger. With observations on each letter; and an essay on Pliny's life, ... by John, Earl of Orrery. ...Volume 1 of 2 by the Younger Pliny, 2010-06-10
  5. The letters of the younger Pliny: Second series by Pliny,
  6. The Letters of Pliny the Younger
  7. Letters of the Younger Pliny, First Series - Volume 1
  8. The Letters By Pliny The Younger Books I-X Students Literal Translations by PLINY The YOUNGER, 1925
  9. A Sixth-Century Fragment of the Letters of Pliny the Younger A Study of Six Leaves of an Uncial Manuscript Preserved in the Pierpont Morgan Library New York
  10. The Letters of Pliny the Younger Selected and Edited Together With a Companion T by Helen H. (Ph.D.) Tanzer, 1936-01-01
  11. The epistles of Pliny the Younger. Translated from the original Latin. With explanatory notes. In two volumes. ...Volume 2 of 2 by the Younger Pliny, 2010-06-10
  12. The Letters Of Pliny The Younger: Selected And Edited Together With A Companion To Pliny's Letters by Helen H. Tanzer, 2010-09-10
  13. The letters of Pliny the Younger, with observations on each letter; and an essay on Pliny's life, ... By John Earl of Orrery. ... [The third edition]. Volume 1 of 2 by the Younger Pliny, 2010-05-28
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Ancient texts are often regarded as dry and stuffy. However, the letters of Pliny the Younger are anything but. They are a series of letters written by Pliny (a Roman gentleman of some repute) to various people - friends, relatives and colleagues. They we... Read review Rating: Degree of Information How easy was it to read...

82. Pliny The Younger: Free Web Books, Online
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83. THE LETTERS OF THE YOUNGER PLINY - Pliny The Younger - Penguin Classics
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84. The Ecole Glossary
Pliny the Younger (c 61113 CE) was an accomplished Roman orator, letter writer,and public official. He was adopted by his uncle, Pliny the Elder,
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Pliny the Younger Pliny the Younger (c CE ) was an accomplished Roman orator, letter writer, and public official. He was adopted by his uncle, Pliny the Elder, at which time he took the name of Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus. He wrote and published nine books of letters from to . He became governor of Bithynia in Asia Minor in , compiling a tenth book of letters while in office, though these were not published until after his death. Letter 96 [ DOC ] was written to the Emperor Trajan and concerned the question of how Pliny should treat those who were known to be Christians and were, therefore, members of a secret society, an act prohibited by imperial edict. Letter 97 [ DOC ] was written by Trajan to Pliny. Trajan responded that while it was true that the Christians were guilty of membership in a secret group, they should only be punished when formal charges were filed, something that Trajan's policies discouraged. This correspondence indicates that neither Pliny nor Trajan regarded the Christians as a serious threat to the Roman Empire. Jennifer Bridges

85. Tacitus And Pliny The Younger On The Early Christians
Pliny the Younger (61113 CE) Letters. (as governor of Pontus Bithynia northernTurkey from 111-113 CE, Pliny corresponded with the emperor on various
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Cornelius Tacitus (56 - 120 CE) The Annals (c. 116 CE)
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44.2. Yet no human effort, no princely largess nor offerings to the gods could make that infamous rumor disappear that Nero had somehow ordered the fire. Therefore, in order to abolish that rumor, Nero falsely accused and executed with the most exquisite punishments those people called Christians, who were infamous for their abominations
44.3. The originator of the name, Christ, was executed as a criminal by the procurator Pontius Pilate during the reign of Tiberius; and though repressed, this destructive superstition erupted again, not only through Judea, which was the origin of this evil , but also through the city of Rome, to which all that is horrible and shameful floods together and is celebrated.

86. Pliny The Younger
Notes This is the one full career inscription that exists for Pliny the Younger.Pieces of the text were found in a church in Pliny s native Como and had
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Date: c. 115 A.D. Material: Marble Plaque Findspot: Como, Italy Notes: This is the one full career inscription that exists for Pliny the younger. Pieces of the text were found in a church in Pliny's native Como and had once stood in the Roman library that Pliny had commissioned to have built out of his estate after his death. The inscription first records the career of Pliny followed by his acts of philanthropy both in Rome and his hometown. The text was published in CIL 5.5262. Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus, son of Lucius, of the Oufentina tribe, consul, augur, legate with pro-praetorian powers of the province of Pontus and Bithynia, sent with consular powers to that province, a position granted by decree of the Senate and approved by the emperor Caesar Nerva Trajan Augustus Germanicus Dacicus, father of his country, caretaker of the course of the Tiber and its banks and of the sewers of Rome, prefect of the treasury of Saturn, prefect of the military treasury, praetor, tribune of the plebs, quaestor of the emperor, one of the six men in charge of a squadron of Roman knights, military tribune of the 3 rd legion Gallica , one of the 10 men in charge of hearing legal cases, requested in his will that baths be built out of funds equal to [?]

87. Life Of Pliny The Younger
Notes The first letter describes Pliny the Younger s daily routine during themore relaxed summer. The second describes his winter routine.
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Date: 2nd Century AD Material: Literary Text Notes: The first letter describes Pliny the Younger's daily routine during the more relaxed summer. The second describes his winter routine. Letter 9.35 (to Fuscus Salinator) Letter 9.40 (to Fuscus Salinator) You say you were delighted with my letter describing how I spend my summer holidays in Tuscany, and you want to know what changes I make at Laurentum in winter. None, except that I cut out my siesta and shorten my nights a good deal by using the hours before dawn or after sunset; and, if I have an urgent case pending, as often happens in winter, instead of having comedy or music after dinner I work again and again over what I have dictated, and so fix it in my memory by repeated revision. Now that you have my habits in summer and winter you can add spring and autumn, the intermediate seasons, during which none of the day is wasted and so very little is stolen from the night. Return to Roman Achievement Last Updated

88. Bibliography: The Younger Pliny
A SixthCentury Fragment of the Letters of Pliny the Younger. The Anxietiesof Pliny the Younger. Atlanta. A funny little book on the Parade Epistles,
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A Select Bibliography to Pliny's Letters I. Basic Tools Editions *Mynors, R.A.B. 1963. C. Plini Caecili Secundi Epistularum Libri Decem. Oxford. (OCT) The standard edition. [Reviewed by G. P. Goold in Phoenix [On reserve]
Keil, H. and Th. Mommsen 1870. Leipzig. (Teubner) Guillemin, A.-M. 1927-28. Pline le Jeune. Lettres I-IX , vols. 1-2 (1927), 3 (1928). Paris. (Bud©) The helpful notes function almost like a brief commentary. Durry, M. 1959. Lettres X et Panegyricus. Paris. (Bud©) Schuster, M. rev. R. Hanslik 1958 . Leipzig. (Teubner) Stout, S. E. 1962. Letters I-X. Indiana. "Something of a disaster," M. Reeves in Reynolds 1983. *Radice, B. 1969. Cambridge, Mass. (Loeb) A well-done translation (from which the Penguin edition is taken), with helpful indices and notes. [In reference section] Commentaries *Sherwin-White, A.N. 1966. The Letters of Pliny. A Historical and Social Commentary . Oxford. [Though the fundamental commentary, to be used with reserve. See the often critical reviews: Crook, J.A. 1967. CR 17: 311-14. ¶ Veyne, P. 1967. "Autour d'un commentaire de Pline le Jeune,"

89. CSL: Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus
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90. Albert Bell
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91. Who Was Who In Roman Times: Data On Persons: Pliny The Younger
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93. Oxford University Press: The Anxieties Of Pliny The Younger: Stanley E. Hoffer
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94. THE LETTERS OF THE YOUNGER PLINY - Pliny The Younger - Penguin UK
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95. Pliny The Younger
Liber III Liber IV Liber V Liber VI Liber VII Liber VIII
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96. Pliny The Younger
adiuvandum esset, cum apud amitam suam uxor tua deberet etiam celeritategratiam adventus sui augere. Pliny The Latin Library The Classics Homepage.
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C. PLINII CAECILII SECVNDI EPISTVLARVM LIBER DECIMVS AD TRAIANVM IMPERATOREM CVM EIVSDEM RESPONSIS C. PLINIUS TRAIANO IMPERATORI (1) Tua quidem pietas, imperator sanctissime, optaverat, ut quam tardissime succederes patri; sed di immortales festinaverunt virtutes tuas ad gubernacula rei publicae quam susceperas admovere. (2) Precor ergo ut tibi et per te generi humano prospera omnia, id est digna saeculo tuo contingant. Fortem te et hilarem, imperator optime, et privatim et publice opto. C. PLINIUS TRAIANO IMPERATORI (1) Exprimere, domine, verbis non possum, quantum mihi gaudium attuleris, quod me dignum putasti iure trium liberorum. Quamvis enim Iuli Serviani, optimi viri tuique amantissimi, precibus indulseris, tamen etiam ex rescripto intellego libentius hoc ei te praestitisse, quia pro me rogabat. (2) Videor ergo summam voti mei consecutus, cum inter initia felicissimi principatus tui probaveris me ad peculiarem indulgentiam tuam pertinere; eoque magis liberos concupisco, quos habere etiam illo tristissimo saeculo volui, sicut potes duobus matrimoniis meis credere. (3) Sed di melius, qui omnia integra bonitati tuae reservarunt; malui hoc potius tempore me patrem fieri, quo futurus essem et securus et felix. 3 A C. PLINIUS TRAIANO IMPERATORI

97. Anecdote - Pliny The Younger - Pliny
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98. Encyclopedia: Pliny The Younger
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    Updated 35 days 21 hours 25 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Pliny the Younger Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus - ca. ), better known as Pliny the Younger , was a lawyer, an author and a scientist of Ancient Rome For other uses, see number 63. ... Events Trajan starts an expedition against Armenia. ... The word author has several meanings: The author of a book, story, article or the like, is the person who has written it (or is writing it). ... This article is about the profession. ... Born in Como Italy , Pliny the Younger was the nephew of Pliny the Elder , who is considered by many to be the greatest naturalist of antiquity.

    99. PLINY THE YOUNGER
    Pliny the Younger lived from circa 61 until 122 AD He was a writer, famous forhis account of the Vesuvius eruption. He was the nephew of Pliny the Elder.
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    Pliny the Younger lived from circa 61 until 122 A.D. He was a writer, famous for his account of the Vesuvius eruption. He was the nephew of Pliny the Elder For More Biographical Information: The Forum Romanum
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    100. The Online Books Page: Books By Pliny The Younger
    Online Books by. Pliny the Younger. Pliny the Younger The Letters of Pliny theConsul , trans. by William Melmoth (Gutenberg text)
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