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  • Through the Eyes of History: Pliny the Younger’s Account of Vesuvius
    Among the witnesses of this natural disaster was Pliny the Younger, whose detailed letters to the historian Tacitus provide a vivid narrative that bridges ancient Rome with the modern world, offering invaluable insights to historians and volcanologists alike
  • Pliny the Younger - Wikipedia
    When Pliny the Younger was 17 or 18 in 79 AD, his uncle Pliny the Elder died attempting to rescue victims of the Vesuvius eruption, and the terms of the Elder Pliny's will passed his estate to his nephew In the same document, the younger Pliny was adopted by his uncle
  • Who was Pliny the Younger, the only surviving eyewitness of the . . .
    Pliny the Younger, born in either 61 or 62 AD, is best remembered for his detailed account of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD His letters provide rare evidence from a firsthand observer of the disaster that buried Pompeii
  • The two letters written by Pliny the Younger describing the eruption of . . .
    During the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD, which completely buried Pompeii and Herculaneum, Pliny the Younger described the tragedy in two letters sent to Tacitus
  • The 17 Year-Old Witness to the Eruption of Vesuvius
    17 year-old Pliny the Younger's account of the eruption of Vesuvius and the destruction of Pompeii made the event famous long after Pompeii was buried and forgotten
  • SIO15: 79 A. D. Eruption at Mt. Vesuvius
    This is an English translation of the two letters written by Pliny the Younger to the Roman historian Tacitus The first letter describes the journey of his uncle Pliny the Elder during which he perished The second one describes his own observations in a town across the bay
  • Eye Witness Account | Bodies of Mount Vesuvius
    The cloud was rising from a mountain — at such a distance we couldn’t tell which, but afterwards learned that it was Vesuvius I can best describe its shape by likening it to a pine tree It rose into the sky on a very long “trunk” from which spread some “branches ”
  • Volcano @ URI - Vesuvius - Plinys
    Pliny the Younger was a young student who happened to be within sight of the volcano when it erupted His letters are, in fact, the first written accounts of an explosive volcanic eruption
  • Pliny the Younger and the Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius
    The eruption of Vesuvius still reminds us how fragile humanity is before the might of the natural world Even now, standing amid the ruins of Pompeii or gazing at the dormant peak of Vesuvius, one cannot help but recall Pliny’s vivid imagery
  • Pliny the Younger: The Man Who Watched the World End — and Wrote It All . . .
    At 17, Pliny the Younger watched Vesuvius erupt in 79 AD and, twenty-five years later, turned his eyewitness notes into two letters to Tacitus that remain a rare mix of precise scientific observation and vivid narrative





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