Pliny definition

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Examples of Pliny in a sentence

  • Finley (ed.), ———, The Letters of Pliny: A Historical and Social Commentary (Oxford, 1966).

  • Save to the extent expressly permitted by applicable law, you must not without the prior written consent of Pliny assign, transfer or otherwise deal with any of your contractual rights or obligations under the Agreement.

  • Many other historians and geographers of antiquity, Thucydides, Scylax11, Polybius, Pausanias, Claudius Ptolemy12, the Romans Pliny and Pomponius, the Byzantine Procopius13 and others, repeat the same information.

  • For literary evidence on the works of art see Pliny the Elder, Nat.

  • He also reported the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE (Pliny the Younger, Ep. 6.16, 20) and the rumours of a returning Nero in Parthia (Suetonius, Nero 57; Cassius Dio, Hist.

  • Roman women of social substance, reaching as far as the empress Livia herself, sought to depict themselves in the guise 1 Pliny, HN, 36.4. of Venus, to varying degrees.

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  • During the first century AD, Gaius Plinius Secundus, known as Pliny the Elder, wrote in his Natural Histories that galls were used in medicine, dying and tanning.

  • In his Historia Naturalis, Pliny the Elder recalls a tale of Praxiteles, the famed Greek sculptor of the fourth century BC.

  • Two centuries later, Pliny and Mela again described the islands, now with the Latin name of Colubraria, from which the pres- ent name of Columbretes comes.