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Origin, History, and Meanings of the Word Transmission. [PDF]
Villalba J, Navarro FA, Cortés F.
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Fingerprinting conflict: A comparative model with applications to archaeological and historical data. [PDF]
Wichmann S +12 more
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Fructose and sugar: A major mediator of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. [PDF]
Jensen T +15 more
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"At a Glance:" The Role of Diagrammatic Representations in Eugenics Appropriations of the "Infamous Juke Family". [PDF]
Ceccon A.
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2020
AbstractWithin a century of his death, the Younger Pliny was already being confused with his famous uncle, the Elder Pliny. In the 1300s, the two were successfully disentangled, although the error of their origin in Verona (rather than Como) was spread.
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AbstractWithin a century of his death, the Younger Pliny was already being confused with his famous uncle, the Elder Pliny. In the 1300s, the two were successfully disentangled, although the error of their origin in Verona (rather than Como) was spread.
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Phoenix, 1967
DISCUSSING THE FATE of Pliny's correspondence in the late Empire, Alan Cameron has observed that Jerome in letters of 395 and 398 shows a knowledge of letters of Pliny (CQ n.s. 15 [1965] 293-294 and also C. n.s. 17 [1967]). It can be added that another letter of Pliny is echoed in the preface of Jerome's De Viris Illustribus, published in 393 (for the ...
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DISCUSSING THE FATE of Pliny's correspondence in the late Empire, Alan Cameron has observed that Jerome in letters of 395 and 398 shows a knowledge of letters of Pliny (CQ n.s. 15 [1965] 293-294 and also C. n.s. 17 [1967]). It can be added that another letter of Pliny is echoed in the preface of Jerome's De Viris Illustribus, published in 393 (for the ...
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Reading the Letters of Pliny the Younger
2012This is the first general introduction to Pliny's Letters published in any language, combining close readings with broader context and adopting a fresh and innovative approach to reading the letters as an artistically structured collection.
Gibson, Roy, Morello, Ruth
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2018
Pliny the Younger—to be distinguished from Pliny the Elder, his maternal uncle and the author of the encyclopedic Natural History—was born in Comum (modern Como) in Transpadane Italy c. 62 ce. His uncle adopted him, probably in his will. Pliny and his mother were living with him at Misenum when Vesuvius erupted in 79 ce.
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Pliny the Younger—to be distinguished from Pliny the Elder, his maternal uncle and the author of the encyclopedic Natural History—was born in Comum (modern Como) in Transpadane Italy c. 62 ce. His uncle adopted him, probably in his will. Pliny and his mother were living with him at Misenum when Vesuvius erupted in 79 ce.
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