Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus

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Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (c. 61 CE at Comum - c. 112 CE) Roman writer, consul. Known as "Pliny the Younger".

Born in Comum, son of L. Caecilius. Adopted by his uncle, G. Plinius Secundus ("Pliny the Elder"), probably in his will. Pliny the Younger was seventeen when he witnessed the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE. His two letters to Tacitus (Book Six, numbers XVI and XX) give a vivid description of the eruption and narrate the end of his uncle's life.

by Pliny the Younger

The Letters of the Younger Pliny

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Pliny the Younger (Author), Betty Radice (Introduction, Translator). (1963). Penguin Classics. ISBN 0140441271
Paperback, 320 pages. The standard English translation. Contributed by Agricola
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Ashen Sky: The Letters of Pliny The Younger on the Eruption of Vesuvius

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Pliny. (September 17, 2007). Getty Trust Publications: J. Paul Getty Museum. ISBN 0892369000
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Soon thereafter, at age 18, he began his career as a lawyer at Rome, specializing in cases of inheritance.

Pliny was consul suffectus for part of 100 CE and in 110 he was sent to Bithynia.


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