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Pliny the Younger
Pliny the Younger, statue on the facade of the Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore, Como, Italy.
Pliny the Younger
Roman author
Also known as: Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus
Quick Facts
- Latin in full:
- Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus
- Born:
- 61/62 ce, Comum [Italy]
- Died:
- c. 113, Bithynia, Asia Minor [now in Turkey]
- Movement / Style:
- Silver Age
Pliny the Younger (born 61/62 ce, Comum [Italy]—died c. 113, Bithynia, Asia Minor [now in Turkey]) was a Roman author and administrator who left a collection of private letters that intimately illustrated public and private life in the heyday of the Roman Empire. Born into a wealthy family and adopted by his uncle, Pliny the Elder, Pliny began to practice law at age 18. His reputation in the civil-law courts placed him in demand in the political court that tried provincial officials for extortion. His most notable success (100) was securing condemnation of a governor in Africa and a group ...(100 of 606 words)