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  1. The Letters of Pliny the Younger by Pliny the Younger, 2007-06-11
  2. Onomasticon to the Younger Pliny: Letters and Panegyric (Philology, History, History of Literature, History of Religion) by A. Birley, 2001-02
  3. The letters of the younger Pliny; literally translated by John Delaware Lewis by John Delaware Lewis, 2010-08-17
  4. Selected Letters Of The Younger Pliny
  5. A Sixth-Century Fragment of the Letters of Pliny the Younger by E. A. Lowe, 2010-03-07
  6. The Letters of Pliny the Younger by Frederick Charles Findal Bosanquest, 2010-01-01
  7. Selections From the Letters of the Younger Pliny by Pliny, 2010-10-14
  8. Selected Letters of the Younger Pliny (Latin Edition) by Elmer Truesdell Merrill, Pliny, 2010-02-24
  9. Roman Society And The Circle Of The Younger Pliny by Samuel Dill, 2010-05-23
  10. The Letters of Pliny the Younger by the Younger Pliny, 2010-03-06
  11. The Epistles of Pliny the Younger by Students' Academy, 2010-07-01
  12. Selections From the Letters of the Younger Pliny by Samuel Ball Platner, 2010-10-14
  13. The Letters of the Younger Pliny (With an Introductory Essay by John B.Firth , Series 1, Volume 1) (Vol 1) by Pliny the Younger, 2002-05-16
  14. C. Plini Caecili Secundi: Epistularum Libri Novem; Epistularum Ad Trianum Liber; Panegyricus (Pliny the Younger's Letters, Including the Letters to Trajan, and the Panegyric) by Maurice (ed.) Pliny the Younger; Schuster, 1932

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In this mystery, by Albert A. Bell, jr., based on the writing of the younger Pliny, Pliny is a slightly priggish character, who doesn't mind circumventing cherished Roman tradition when it suits his purposes, which it does when he sees a chance to rescue a lovely young slave woman. Pliny's Haunted House A ghost story written by Pliny the Younger.

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    Pliny the Younger (1), The Roman senator Pliny the Younger is one ofthe few people from Antiquity who is more to us than just a name.
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    or Caius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (62-c.115): Roman senator, nephew of Pliny the Elder governor of Bithynia-Pontus (109-111), author of a famous collection of letters. The Roman senator Pliny the Younger is one of the few people from Antiquity who is more to us than just a name. We possess a long inscription which mentions his entire career, one or two of his houses have been discovered, and -more importantly- we can still read many of his letters. They are often very entertaining: he tells a ghost story, gives accounts of lawsuits, guides us through his houses, describes the friendship of a boy and a dolphin, informs us about the persecution of Christians, tells about the eruption of the Vesuvius. But we can also read his correspondence with the emperor Trajan. With the senator Cicero and the father of the church Augustine, Pliny is the best-known of all Romans. In this article, we will first describe his career, and then focus on his governorship of Bithynia-Pontus (109-111), where he was some sort of interim-manager who had to settle a troubled province . His opinions and world view will be discussed passingly - you can better read his letters.
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    Pliny the Younger (6), AN SherwinWhite, The Letters of Pliny. A Historicaland Social Commentary, 1966 Oxford; Wynne Williams, Pliny the Younger.
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    or Caius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (62-c.115): Roman senator, nephew of Pliny the Elder governor of Bithynia-Pontus (109-111), author of a famous collection of letters. This is the fifth part of an article; the first part can be found here
    Pliny in Bithynia: results
    As we have seen above, Pliny cultivated an image of both power and kindness, which enabled him to give orders to the members of the local elite and yet keep their cooperation. In this section of this article, we will discuss the results of Pliny's activities in the crisis province Bithynia-Pontus. Youth
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    To start with, the new governor put all towns under legal constraint. If they wanted to spend large sums of money, they had to ask permission. This may seem a simple measure, but it must have been resented deeply by the members of the local elite, who were morally obliged to play a role in large-scale building projects. And although the wealthy Bithynians could not deny that they had almost ruined the province, it was a splendid achievement that the legatus Augusti pro praetore consulari potestate ex senatusconsulto missus was able to put all towns under legal constraint.

    27. Pliny The Younger - Author Details And Biography - The Quotations Page
    Quotations by Author. Author details Pliny the Younger (62 AD 114AD). Full Name, Pliny the Younger (Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus).
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    Grace be with you all. Amen ~ Hebrews 1325. Pliny the Younger. ALetter to Trajan Regarding Christians. Pliny to the Emperor Trajan.
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    Pliny the Younger A Letter to Trajan Regarding Christians
    Pliny to the Emperor Trajan "It is my practice, my lord, to refer to you all matters concerning which I am in doubt. For who can better give guidance to my hesitation or inform my ignorance? I have never participated in trials of Christians. I therefore do not know what offenses it is the practice to punish or investigate, and to what extent. And I have been not a little hesitant as to whether there should be any distinction on account of age or no difference between the very young and the more mature; whether pardon is to be granted for repentance, or, if a man has once been a Christian, it does him no good to have ceased to be one; whether the name itself, even without offenses, or only the offenses associated with the name are to be punished. Meanwhile, in the case of those who were denounced to me as Christians, I have observed the following procedure: I interrogated these as to whether they were Christians; those who confessed I interrogated a second and a third time, threatening them with punishment; those who persisted I ordered executed. For I had no doubt that, whatever the nature of their creed, stubbornness and inflexible obstinacy surely deserve to be punished. There were others possessed of the same folly; but because they were Roman citizens, I signed an order for them to be transferred to Rome.

    29. Latin 301: The World Of Pliny The Younger
    The World of Pliny the Younger. Timetable of class. Latin 301 TheWorld of Pliny the Younger was designed by Margaret Imber. For a
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    Time-table of Assigments (Fall 1998) This time-table lists the letters of Pliny that will be read in each class, and the readings on social history that have to be prepared in advance for each class.
    Latin 301: The World of Pliny the Younger was designed by Margaret Imber. For a detailed description of all aspects of the course,
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    30. Harvard University Press/Pliny The Younger, Letters And Panegyricus
    Letters and Panegyricus Volume I. Books 17 by Pliny the Younger Translatedby Betty Radice, published by Harvard University Press.
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    Translated by Betty Radice Pliny's polished and wonderfully descriptive lettersdiscussing personal, public, and literary concernsoffer a picture of his own large circle of friends (which included Tacitus, Martial, and Suetonius) and of Roman society in all its diversity. Justly famous in this collection are two letters in which he describes in detail the eruption of Vesuvius in A.D. 79. Book 10 contains his correspondence with the emperor Trajan about conditions in Bithynia and Pontus; it includes the earliest pagan accounts of Christians and their rites. OTHER HARVARD BOOKS BY PLINY THE YOUNGER
    Letters and Panegyricus: Volume II. Books 8-10. Panegyricus

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    31. Harvard University Press/Pliny The Younger, Letters And Panegyricus
    Letters and Panegyricus Volume II. Books 810. Panegyricus by Pliny the YoungerTranslated by Betty Radice, published by Harvard University Press.
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    January 1969
    1 map, index
    592 pages
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    ISBN 0-674-99066-8

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    Pliny the Younger Caius Plinius Cecilius Secundus (63 ca. Pliny the Younger.go to books by this author. Caius Plinius Cecilius Secundus (63 - ca.
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    34. Pliny The Younger : Manuscripts
    C. Plinius Secundus (Pliny the Younger) Letters Manuscripts andtransmission. Note This page does not pretend to be more than
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    C. Plinius Secundus (Pliny the Younger) : Letters
    : Manuscripts and transmission The Letters of the Younger Pliny have come down to us in 10 books, 9 of his personal letters, and book 10 containing his official correspondence with the Emperor Trajan. The last was written during his tour of administration of Bithynia, during which he may well have died. The route by which the text of all these letters reached us is a little complicated. There were 4 main groups, which however are related:
    • The 10-book collection. This contained all the letters originally, although subsets circulated as we will see. Copies of this can be easily recognised by the presence of tables of contents at the start of each book. The 9-book collection. This contained books 1-9. The 8-book collection. This is a subset of the 9-book collection, and contained books 1-7 and 9. The 100-letters collection. This is a subset of the 10-book collection, containing letters from the start to V, 6.
    There are also late 'mixed' manuscripts drawing on more than one of these sources; there are early editions printed from now lost MSS of excellent origin; and there is a manuscript including parts of two printed editions plus manuscript material of its own. Both the 9 and 10 book collection go back to antiquity; and books 1-9 in the 10-book collection are not copied from the 9-book collection.

    35. Pliny The Younger's Character As Revealed Through His Letters
    Titles include Latin Alive and Well, Aulus Gellius, Pliny the Elder, and Plinythe Younger. Pliny the YoungerÂ’s Character as Revealed Through His Letters.
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    Books I Have Authored Latin Alive and Well The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius Pliny the Younger's Character as Revealed Through His Letters The Natural Histories of Pliny The Elder ... Memberships Pliny The YoungerÂ’s Character as Revealed Through His Letters Intermediate Reader/Grammar Review th Edition 2000 ISBN 0-9628450-5-1 Click Here To Order Table of Contents for this book Pliny the Younger's Character as Revealed through his Letters is coordinated to my introductory text, Latin Alive and Well L.A.W. ), though any comprehensive introductory text that covers Latin grammar through the most common subjunctive usages will provide an adequate background. I have chosen the correspondence of Pliny the Younger because it is interesting, personal, covers various subjects, and, gives an overview by example of the societal duties of a model aristocratic citizen. Every chapter of each of my readers begins with a referenced listing of grammar that might be helpful to review before beginning the translation at hand. New grammar and vocabulary

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    The Anxieties Of Pliny the Younger STANLEY E. HOFFER The leading traitin Pliny's epistolary selfportrait is his confidence. This
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    Karl Jones Web. Pliny the Younger See also History Rome - UpdatedJune 12, 2000 - 1054 PM. Pliny the Younger. Pliny the Younger.
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    Updated June 12, 2000 - 10:54 PM Pliny the Younger Roman orator and statesman, remembered for his letters, which make up a rich and charming view of Roman life. Nephew of Pliny the Elder Pliny's Letters
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    See also Appetite A friend was feeling blue, so I got to thinking: What can I do to cheer him up? This brought to mind a passage from one of Pliny the Younger's letters ... he's writing about a dinner invitation to a friend, extolling the particulars of his hospitality ....

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    39. Pliny The Younger - The Eruption Of Mt Vesuvius 79 AD
    Volcano Live www.volcanolive.com The 79 AD Eruption of Vesuvius.by Pliny the Younger (AD 61113). My dear Tacitus,. You ask me to
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    www.volcanolive.com The 79 AD Eruption of Vesuvius by Pliny the Younger (AD 61-113) My dear Tacitus, You ask me to write you something about the death of my uncle so that the account you transmit to posterity is as reliable as possible. I am grateful to you, for I see that his death will be remembered forever if you treat it [sc. in your Histories]. He perished in a devastation of the loveliest of lands, in a memorable disaster shared by peoples and cities, but this will be a kind of eternal life for him. Although he wrote a great number of enduring works himself, the imperishable nature of your writings will add a great deal to his survival. Happy are they, in my opinion, to whom it is given either to do something worth writing about, or to write something worth reading; most happy, of course, those who do both. With his own books and yours, my uncle will be counted among the latter. It is therefore with great pleasure that I take up, or rather take upon myself the task you have set me. He was at Misenum in his capacity as commander of the fleet on the 24th of August [sc. in 79 AD], when between 2 and 3 in the afternoon my mother drew his attention to a cloud of unusual size and appearance. He had had a sunbath, then a cold bath, and was reclining after dinner with his books. He called for his shoes and climbed up to where he could get the best view of the phenomenon. The cloud was rising from a mountain-at such a distance we couldn't tell which, but afterwards learned that it was Vesuvius. I can best describe its shape by likening it to a pine tree. It rose into the sky on a very long "trunk" from which spread some "branches." I imagine it had been raised by a sudden blast, which then weakened, leaving the cloud unsupported so that its own weight caused it to spread sideways. Some of the cloud was white, in other parts there were dark patches of dirt and ash. The sight of it made the scientist in my uncle determined to see it from closer at hand.

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