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Title: The Letters of the Younger Pliny, First Series — Volume 1
Note: Reading ease score: 67.4 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Note: Alternate name: Pliny, the Younger. Epistulae ad Traianum. English
Credits: This etext was prepared by Rebecca Trump and Sue Asscher
Summary: "The Letters of the Younger Pliny, First Series — Volume 1" by the Younger Pliny is a collection of epistolary writings that provide a glimpse into Roman society during the late first and early second centuries AD. The letters, crafted with care and precision, present the views and domestic life of Pliny the Younger, a prominent lawyer, author, and public servant of Ancient Rome. This volume includes correspondence with friends, colleagues, and notable figures of the time, such as Cornelius Tacitus, offering insights into Pliny's character, societal observations, and the political landscape. At the start of the collection, Pliny expresses his intent to compile and present a selection of his letters at the urging of a friend, Septicius, emphasizing the value he places on his written words. The letters range in topic from personal anecdotes and reflections on friendship to political commentary and social observations detailing his interactions and thoughts on various Roman figures and themes. Through his correspondence, readers witness Pliny’s meticulous nature regarding style and eloquence, as well as his contemplations on philosophical subjects and the trifles of daily life, creating a rich tapestry that paints a portrait of his era and character. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Pliny, the Younger, 61-112?
Editor: Keil, Heinrich, 1822-1894
Translator: Firth, John B. (John Benjamin), 1868-1943
EBook No.: 3234
Published: May 1, 2002
Downloads: 86
Language: English
Subject: Pliny, the Younger -- Correspondence
Subject: Latin letters -- Translations into English
Subject: Authors, Latin -- Rome -- Correspondence
Subject: Lawyers -- Rome -- Correspondence
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: The Letters of the Younger Pliny, First Series — Volume 1
Note: Reading ease score: 67.4 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Note: Alternate name: Pliny, the Younger. Epistulae ad Traianum. English
Credits: This etext was prepared by Rebecca Trump and Sue Asscher
Summary: "The Letters of the Younger Pliny, First Series — Volume 1" by the Younger Pliny is a collection of epistolary writings that provide a glimpse into Roman society during the late first and early second centuries AD. The letters, crafted with care and precision, present the views and domestic life of Pliny the Younger, a prominent lawyer, author, and public servant of Ancient Rome. This volume includes correspondence with friends, colleagues, and notable figures of the time, such as Cornelius Tacitus, offering insights into Pliny's character, societal observations, and the political landscape. At the start of the collection, Pliny expresses his intent to compile and present a selection of his letters at the urging of a friend, Septicius, emphasizing the value he places on his written words. The letters range in topic from personal anecdotes and reflections on friendship to political commentary and social observations detailing his interactions and thoughts on various Roman figures and themes. Through his correspondence, readers witness Pliny’s meticulous nature regarding style and eloquence, as well as his contemplations on philosophical subjects and the trifles of daily life, creating a rich tapestry that paints a portrait of his era and character. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Pliny, the Younger, 61-112?
Editor: Keil, Heinrich, 1822-1894
Translator: Firth, John B. (John Benjamin), 1868-1943
EBook No.: 3234
Published: May 1, 2002
Downloads: 86
Language: English
Subject: Pliny, the Younger -- Correspondence
Subject: Latin letters -- Translations into English
Subject: Authors, Latin -- Rome -- Correspondence
Subject: Lawyers -- Rome -- Correspondence
LoCC: Language and Literatures: Classical Languages and Literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.