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What (who) is Pliny - definition


Pliny Chase         
AMERICAN SCIENTIST, MATHEMATICIAN, AND EDUCATOR (1820-1886)
Pliny Earle Chase
Pliny Earle Chase (18 August 1820 in Worcester, Massachusetts – 17 December 1886 in Haverford, Pennsylvania) was an American scientist, mathematician, and educator who contributed to the fields of astronomy, electromagnetism, and cryptography, among others.
Pliny Earle (physician)         
AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIST
Pliny Earle II
Pliny Earle II, MD (December 31, 1809 – May 17, 1892) was an American physician, psychiatrist, and poet. He was the son of the inventor Pliny Earle of the Earle family.
Pliny Fisk III         
  • Site of Laredo Demonstration Farm, now the Lamar Bruni Vergara Environmental Science Center
AMERICAN ARCHITECT
User:Dylan36c/Pliny Fisk III
Pliny Fisk III (born May 30, 1944 in New York) is a co-founder and co-director of the "Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems" (CMPBS), a sustainable design and planning 501c3 non-profit established in 1975. Fisk also serves as Fellow in Sustainable Urbanism and Fellow in Health Systems Design at Texas A & M University, where he holds a joint position as signature faculty in Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Planning.
Examples of use of Pliny
1. They come from Rembrandt‘s reading of a well–known and indeed exemplary story in Pliny.
2. Pliny the Younger and Daniel Stylites may be able to help them.
3. Thus, salt remains in the pans, just like Roman historian Pliny the Elder described in ‘Historia [Naturalis]‘,» Iţýk said.
4. The Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder, who lived in the first century C.E., wrote that Judea‘s dates were known for their succulence and sweetness.
5. Nowadays supercilious Pliny knockoffs – cocky military types and prolific know–it–alls – dictate Israel‘s agenda and, like their precursor, persistently downplay all that should profoundly alarm us.