EPISODE · Feb 26, 2026 · 19 MIN
023 - Letters T99-122
from Letters of Pliny · host Pliny the Younger
Dive into the fascinating world of 1st century Rome through the vibrant Epistulae (Letters) of Pliny the Younger. This remarkable collection of personal letters offers a window into Pliny’s life, showcasing his interactions with friends, influential figures, and Emperor Trajan. Among the highlights are his heartfelt accounts of the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius in August 79, which tragically claimed the life of his uncle, Pliny the Elder. Pliny also addresses pressing issues of his time, such as the treatment of Christians, while sharing enchanting stories of the supernatural, playful encounters with dolphins, and reflections on his idyllic villa. His writings touch on themes of legacy, the plight of slaves, and the diminishing esteem for oratory, providing an extraordinary glimpse into the complexities of Roman governance and society. Join us as we explore the blend of the everyday and the extraordinary in Plinys compelling correspondence.
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