Gaius Plinius Secundus - translation to Αγγλικά
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Gaius Plinius Secundus - translation to Αγγλικά

1ST CENTURY ROMAN MILITARY COMMANDER AND WRITER
Gaius Plinius Secundus; The Elder Pliny; Pliny The Elder; Pliny the elder; Caius Plinius Secundus; Plinius Maior; Plinius the Elder; C. Plinius Secundus; Plini the elder; Plini the Elder
  • Map of [[Castra Vetera]], a large permanent base (''castra stativa'') of Germania Inferior, where Pliny spent the last of his 10-year term as a cavalry commander: The proximity of a naval base there means that he trained also in ships, as the Romans customarily trained all soldiers in all arms whenever possible. The location is on the lower [[Rhine River]].
  • Colossal head of [[Titus]], son of Vespasian. [[Glyptothek]], Munich
  • City and Lake of [[Como]], painted by [[Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot]], 1834
  • ''[[Laocoön and his Sons]]'', a sculpture admired by Pliny
  • Oasis at [[Gabès]]
  • [[Las Médulas]], Spain, site of a large Roman mine
  • archive-date=3 December 2013}}</ref> It bears an inscription formed from punched dots: ''PLINIO PRAEF EQ''; i.e., Plinio praefecto equitum, "Pliny prefect of cavalry". It was perhaps issued to every man in Pliny's unit. The figure is the bust of the emperor.
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  • The [[Porta Nigra]] Roman gate, [[Trier]], Germany
  • Bust of [[Vespasian]], [[Pushkin Museum]], Moscow

Gaius Plinius Secundus         
n. Gaius Plinius Secundus (13-79 n. Chr.), Pliny der Ältere, römischer Historiker und Autor der "Naturkunde" der während des Beobachtens des Ausbruchs des Vesuvius ums Leben kam
Pliny the Elder         
n. Plinius der Ältere (23-79 n. Chr.), Gaius Plinius Secundus, Pliny der Ältere, römischer Historiker und Autor der "Naturgeschichte" der starb während er den Ausbruch des Vesuv beobachtete
Pliny the Younger         
ROMAN LAWYER, AUTHOR AND MAGISTRATE (61 – C.113)
Gaius Plinius Caecilus Secundus; The Younger Pliny; Pliny the younger; Pliny The Younger; Younger Pliny; Pliny junior; Pliny (Plinius) the Younger; Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus; Plinius Minor; Calpurnia (wife of Pliny); Gaius Caecilius Cilo; Gaius Caecilius
n. Plinius der Jüngere (62-113 n. Chr.), römischer Schriftsteller Redner und Staatsmann, Neffe des Gaius Plinius Secundus

Ορισμός

Maecenas
[m??'si:n?s]
¦ noun a generous patron of literature or art.
Origin
C16: from Gaius Maecenas (c.70-8 BC), Roman statesman and patron of poets.

Βικιπαίδεια

Pliny the Elder

Gaius Plinius Secundus (AD 23/24 – AD 79), called Pliny the Elder (), was a Roman author, naturalist, natural philosopher, and naval and army commander of the early Roman Empire, and a friend of the emperor Vespasian. He wrote the encyclopedic Naturalis Historia (Natural History), which became an editorial model for encyclopedias. He spent most of his spare time studying, writing, and investigating natural and geographic phenomena in the field.

His nephew, Pliny the Younger, wrote of him in a letter to the historian Tacitus:

For my part I deem those blessed to whom, by favour of the gods, it has been granted either to do what is worth writing of, or to write what is worth reading; above measure blessed are those on whom both gifts have been conferred. In the latter number will be my uncle, by virtue of his own and of your compositions.

Among Pliny's greatest works was the twenty-volume work Bella Germaniae ("The History of the German Wars"), which is no longer extant. Bella Germaniae, which began where Aufidius Bassus' Libri Belli Germanici ("The War with the Germans") left off, was used as a source by other prominent Roman historians, including Plutarch, Tacitus and Suetonius. Tacitus may have used Bella Germaniae as the primary source for his work, De origine et situ Germanorum ("On the Origin and Situation of the Germans").

Pliny the Elder died in AD 79 in Stabiae while attempting the rescue of a friend and his family from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.