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Pliny the Elder: Admiral, Naturalist, and Encyclopedist


Episode 1052


Pliny the Elder was a prominent Roman polymath who balanced a distinguished military and political career with an obsessive dedication to scientific study. He is most famous for authoring Natural History, a massive thirty-seven-volume work that serves as the earliest surviving encyclopedic record of ancient human knowledge. His writings provide modern scholars with essential insights into Roman technology, art, and the natural world as understood during the first century. Beyond his literary contributions, he held high-ranking positions as a naval commander and provincial governor under the Flavian dynasty. Pliny’s life ended heroically in 79 CE during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, where he died while leading a maritime rescue mission to save friends from the volcanic disaster. His legacy remains central to the history of science and the tradition of reference literature.


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