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- “Hope Is the Pillar That Holds up the World” – Pliny the Elder
- Pliny the Elder's Natural History:The Empire in the Encyclopaedia By
- Pliny the Elder and His Place in Antique and Mediaeval Writings on Architecture
- Pliny's Defense of Empire Thomas Raymond Laehn Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, [email protected]
- Pliny the Elder's History
- Gems in Ancient Rome: Pliny's Vision
- 1 Vision, Folly and Balance: Imperial Approaches to Commerce and War
- MAGIC in the ROMAN HISTORIANS Matthew W. Dickie There Are
- He Hurried to the Place Which Everyone Else Was Hastily Leaving, Steering His Course Straight for the Danger Zone
- Pliny the Younger & Mt. Vesuvius
- University of Florida Thesis Or Dissertation Formatting
- Roman Building Materials, Construction Methods, and Architecture: the Dei Ntity of an Empire Michael Strickland Clemson University, [email protected]
- Pliny the Elder Those of Us That Enter Into the Field of Occupational Safety
- Pliny the Elder on Gilding
- Pliny the Elder Natura, Hoc Est Vita, Narratur (“Nature, Which Is to Say Life, Is My Subject”), Pref
- The Propaganda of Vespasian
- The Excremental Miracle Cure Steven Rogers, Department of History College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities University of West Florida
- Pliny's Poisonous Provinces: Poison, Foreigners, and Imperium in the Naturalis Historia
- Pliny the Younger's Letters to Tacitus
- Caillan Davenport: a History of the Roman Equestrian Order
- Materials Science in Ancient Rome
- Letters of Pliny the Younger to the Historian Tacitus
- Economic Strategies of a Roman Landowner – Pliny the Younger1 Levente Takács
- Tensions in Knowledge-Construction in Pliny the Elder's Books on Astronomy and Agriculture
- Tensions in Knowledge-Construction in Pliny the El- Der's Books on Astronomy and Agriculture
- Pliny the Younger Letters Vesuvius
- Pliny the Younger's “Panegyric in Praise of Trajan” (Excerpts)
- The Cosmological Empire of Pliny the Elder
- Natura and the Senses in Pliny's Natural History