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Plinius, also known as Pliny the Elder, was a revered scholar, author, and naturalist during the Roman era. Among his multitudinous works, perhaps the most renowned are his odes, or epodes, which were essentially poetic compositions of relatively light verse as a form of entertainment.Plinius' epodes were written primarily in Latin, though a few of them may have existed in Greek. They typically focalized on themes of love, nature, and morality. In some instances, his odes were closely indebted to the works of ancient Greek poets like Pindar and Bacchylides. His ode "To Nature" is widely recognized as a high point in his artistic output, and it celebrates the immense beauty and complexity of the natural world.Plinius' epodes were not considered for inclusion within the ancient canon of Roman literature, possibly due to their perceived simplicity. However, they have garnered renewed interest in recent centuries due to their lyrical beauty and the insights they offer into the values and priorities of ancient Rome. Today, Plinius' odes stand as a testament to his broad-ranging intellect and creative impulses, as well as a window into the culture of the Roman Empire at its zenith.



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Plinius Odeon

Plinius Odeon

Plinius Odeon

Plinius Odeon

Plinius Odeon

Plinius Odeon

Plinius Odeon

Plinius Odeon

Plinius Odeon

Plinius Odeon



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