pliny in A Sentence

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    Pliny the Elder.

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    Pliny the Elder remarked that the Morini cultivated flax

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    Pliny the Elder also mentions this practice in Naturalis Historia.

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    The Greek writer Lucian and Pliny's fellow Roman Plautus also wrote memorable ghost stories!

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    Pliny the Elder remarked that the Morini cultivated flax and used linen to make sails.

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    According to Pliny, its three storeys were marble-clad, housed 3,000 bronze statues and seated 80,000 spectators.

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    For example, Pliny the Elder made a scientific compilation during the first century called Natural History.

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    They are referred to as‘Tamudaei' in the writings of Aristo of Chios, Ptolemy, and Pliny.

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    In about the year 111 C. E., Pliny wrote to Emperor Trajan, asking how to handle Christians.

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    Hippocrates, Galen, Pliny the Elder and others knew willow bark could ease aches and pains and reduce fevers.

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    Pliny wrote of a hill near the river Indus that was made entirely of a stone that attracted iron.

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    The Essenes were a Jewish sect mentioned by first- century writers Josephus, Philo of Alexandria, and Pliny the Elder.

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    The works of Tacitus, Suetonius, Josephus, Pliny the Younger, and a few other classical writers include numerous references to Jesus.

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    Pliny the Younger was a Roman administrator and poet who witnessed the eruption from a distance, and later questioned survivors.

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    Some historians today think the number might have been a tad smaller than Pliny said, around 150,000 rather than 250,000.

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    Pliny the Younger's uncle, the famous scholar Pliny the Elder, also died while attempting to rescue family members from the eruption.

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    Pliny the Elder, the famed author, naturalist, philosopher, and commander, died trying to rescue people stranded on the shores after the eruption of Mt.

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    Already in the first century, the naturalist Pliny the Elder remarked that,‘Nothing whatever, in man, is of so frail a nature as the memory;

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    About the same time period when Pliny wrote about the practices of the early Christians(about 100-117 AD), Ignatius of Antioch wrote to Polycarp of Smyrna,

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    He gave the most complete account of India then known to the Greek world and was the source for work by the later historians Diodorus, Strabo, Pliny, and Arrian.

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    People who were falsely accused of being Christians, wrote Pliny, would repeat an invocation to the gods and worship the statue of Trajan, just to prove that they were not Christians.

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    The Circus Maximus was arguably the largest structure in ancient Rome, with the capacity to seat 250,000 people according to Pliny roughly a quarter of Rome's population at the time;

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    So much gold was used for this trade, and apparently recycled by the Kushans for their own coinage, that Pliny the Elder(NH VI.101) complained about the drain of specie to India:.

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    We only need recall Pliny and the Roman Empire and the bemoaning of the fact that the coffers of imperial Rome were being emptied to import silk and spice from the east.

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    The oldest treatise on the virtues of the stones available to us is On the rocks by the Greek philosopher Theophrastus(371-287 BC), to which Pliny the Elder(23/ 24-79 AD) also refers in his Naturalis Historia.

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    Once described as the third best wine in Europe by Ancient Roman writer Pliny, today Albanian wine doesn't have much of a reputation- apart from that much of it can be likened to vinegar and might give you a stonking hangover.

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    Amazingly, the four German soldiers, rather than immediately machine-gunning Welch to death the second he ran towards them, ran for their lives across open ground- once again reality echoing Pliny the Elder's famed words shortly before his death,“Fortune favors the brave!”!

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    And so we turned the monstrosities of the earth into a corrupt banquet, those that even animals instinctively avoid," commented an embarrassed Pliny in book 19 of his seminal Natural History, in which he wondered why such a spawn of nature He had become fashionable among his contemporaries.

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    The invention and the first development of this art must be attributed to the Babylonians because from Mesopotamia came the most famous embroideries in the Ancient Age as well as from Egypt the fine weavings and the high hedges upholstery getting to say Pliny that the Egyptian loom had defeated the needle Babylon.

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