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Pliny and the Christians

open access: yes, 1948
Many inferences have been drawn by liturgical scholars from the letter of Pliny to Trajan, Epist. x. 96, in the year 112. The purpose of this note is to suggest that such inferences are at least partly invalid.
Robert M. Grant
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Auguste et les Segobrigenses stipendiarii celeberrimi

open access: yesMélanges de la Casa de Velázquez, 2015
Pliny the Elder described Segobriga as a stipendiary town. Recent publications based on excavations and inscriptions show that the town was a municipality under Latin law from the year 15 BCE. This article seeks to explain the reasons for a contradiction
Patrick Le Roux
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CONSIDERACIONES SOBRE EL PANEGÍRICO XI(3) DEL CORPUS PANEGYRICORUM LATINORUM

open access: yesMyrtia, 1996
The author elucidates to what extent follows Julian’s panegyrist, Claudius Mamertinus, the panegyric genre rules, exposed by the greek rhetor Menander of Laodicea in the third century A.D. On the other hand we have considered of prime interest to compare
Rebeca Orihuela Sancho
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The sandals of Pliny the Elder

open access: yes, 2018
Neste artigo busco apresentar alguns traços que compõem uma breve biografia de Plínio, o Velho. Auxiliado pelos testemunhos de Plínio, o Jovem, construímos duas imagens que se sustentam tão somente se entendidas conjuntamente: Plínio com sandálias e ...
Stadler, Thiago David
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Pecunia otiosa and a risky business plan of Pliny the Younger (ep. 10.54)

open access: yesActa Iuris Stetinensis
Two letters that have survived in a collection of correspondence between Pliny the Younger and Emperor Trajan constitute a fascinating source for the study of financial policies of the Roman state at the beginning of the second century AD.
Maciej Jońca
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The Textualization of the Imazighen: A Comparison of Pliny the Elder and Ibn Khaldun

open access: yes
This work compares the works of Pliny the Elder and Ibn Khaldun and how they perceived the Imazighen (also known as Berbers) of North Africa in their own contexts.
Barrow, John X
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Pliny and Tacitus

open access: yesScripta Classica Israelica, 2020
M. Griffin
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Los datos geográficos en la descripción de Hispania en la "Naturalis Historia" de Plinio

open access: yesRevista de Historiografía, 2017
Resumen: El objetivo de este trabajo es reflexionar sobre la imagen geográfica y etnográfica de Hispania ela­borada por Plinio el Viejo en los libros III y IV de la Naturalis Historia, en el marco de su descrip­ción del orbis terrarum y del conocimiento
Pilar Ciprés
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Pliny Earle letter to Thomas Rotch, Leicester, 9th mo 23rd 1818

open access: yes
Pliny Earle sends an invoice for material shipped to Thomas Rotch, he states that he is ready to supply others who may be interested in his products, namely his carding machines.
Earle, Pliny
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Letters to the emperor : epistolarity and power relations from Cicero to Symmachus

open access: yes, 2007
Traditionally Latin prose letters have been classified in one of two ways: often they are seen as historical documents to be mined for political, historical and social information; otherwise they are viewed as literature, to be read with a consideration ...
Creese, Maggi
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