Pliny the Elder (23 - 79) - photo 1

Pliny the Elder

Gaius Pliny Secundus (Latin: Gaius Plinius Secundus), known as Pliny the Elder, was an ancient Roman polymath, writer and statesman.

Pliny came from a wealthy family and was educated in Rome. In military service in Germany, he rose to the rank of cavalry commander, and then returned to Rome and was appointed governor of the province. In addition to public affairs, Pliny was engaged in the study of nature, wrote various scientific works.

His book Natural History has reached our time. This is an encyclopedic work, which became an authority in Europe in scientific matters until the Middle Ages. Natural History has historical significance as one of the greatest literary monuments of classical antiquity. It is still of value to those who wish to gain an insight into first-century Rome from a primary source.

In the year 79 Pliny was appointed by Vispasian to command a fleet in the Bay of Naples, and found himself near Vesuvius at the time of its eruption. He went ashore, where he died as a result of the natural disaster.

Date and place of birt:23, Como, Roman Empire
Date and place of death:24 august 79, Castellammare di Stabia, Roman Empire
Period of activity: I century
Specialization:Historian, Jurist, Naturalist, Philosopher, Writer
Genre:History painting
Historia Naturale - Auction archive

Auction archive Pliny the Elder

All lots
1 lot
were auctioned
Open auction archive