Publisher's Synopsis
C. Plini Caecili Secundi Epistulae Selectae, also known as "Selected Letters Of Pliny," offers a curated collection of letters from Pliny the Younger, a prominent Roman author, lawyer, and magistrate. These letters provide invaluable insights into the daily life, social customs, and political landscape of the Roman Empire during the late first and early second centuries AD.
Plinyâ(TM)s elegant prose and keen observations make this collection a significant historical and literary resource. From descriptions of villa life and natural disasters to accounts of imperial court proceedings and personal anecdotes, the letters reveal the multifaceted world of a Roman aristocrat. This selection allows readers to explore the nuances of Roman society and gain a deeper understanding of Plinyâ(TM)s contributions to literature and history.
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