Geoffrey Pliny Mason has written:
'An empirical analysis of a system of achievement grading based on the distribution of scholastic aptitude in a class' -- subject(s): Grading and marking (Students), Scholastic Aptitude Test
Roy K. Gibson has written: 'Pliny the Elder'
Pliny Titus Sexton has written: 'Reasons and authorities favoring educational unification under the regents of the University' -- subject(s): Education
C. Pliny Windle has written: 'Straight talk to fellow non-Catholics' -- subject(s): Apologetic works, Catholic Church
Pliny Merrick has written: 'Judge Merrick's charge to the jury, in the Dalton divorce case' -- subject(s): Trials (Adultery), Trials (Divorce), Trials, litigation
Pliny Dickinson has written: 'A discourse on the institution, observance and profanation of the Sabbath' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Fast-day sermons, Sermons, American, Sunday 'A sermon, delivered at Walpole, N.H., March 10, 1805' -- subject(s): American Sermons, Ordination sermons, Sermons, American
M. B. Fisher has written: 'Selections from Pliny's letters (handbook)' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Examinations, Latin Authors, Latin letters, Lawyers, Study guides
The term "Plinian eruption" was named after the Roman author and philosopher Pliny the Younger. Pliny the Younger witnessed and described the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, which inspired the classification of explosive volcanic eruptions known as Plinian eruptions.
Pliny the Elder, a Roman author and philosopher, died while observing the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. He was serving as the commander of the Roman fleet at Misenum at the time of the eruption.
Pliny Earle Chase has written: 'Arithmetic, Practically Applied, for Advanced Pupils, and for Private Reference: Designed as a ..' 'Chinese and Indo-European roots and analogues' -- subject(s): Chinese language, Etymology, Language and languages 'On some general connotations of magnetism' -- subject(s): Geomagnetism 'The Common-school Arithmetic: Designed for Learners of Every Class; and Particularly for Those ..'
"Plinity" is not a word in any language. There are similar words to this, such as "pliny" and "plenty". Pliny was the nickname of Gaius Plinius Secundus, a Roman author. Plenty is a word than means "more than enough".
Written accounts, specifically Pliny the Younger
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