Letter 101
Pliny the Younger→Pliny the Younger|c. 112 AD|pliny younger
Trajan to Pliny.
I have been glad to learn from your letter, my dear Pliny, that the troops and the provincials in joyful unison have paid the vows they made for my safety, reciting the formula after you, and that they have undertaken new vows for the future.
L Trajan to Pliny.
I have been glad to learn from your letter, my dear Pliny, that the troops and the provincials in joyful unison have paid the vows they made for my safety, reciting the formula after you, and that they have undertaken new vows for the future.
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Trajan to Pliny.
I have been glad to learn from your letter, my dear Pliny, that the troops and the provincials in joyful unison have paid the vows they made for my safety, reciting the formula after you, and that they have undertaken new vows for the future.
Modern English rendering for readability. See the 19th-century translation or original Latin/Greek for scholarly use.
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