is publishing the first ever COMPLETE and AUTHORATATIVE translation of his work into English with full comments and indices. This may take up to 5 years.
Mihi autem videtur acerba et immatura mors eorum, qui immortale aliquid parant. Nam qui voluptatibus dediti quasi in diem vivunt, vivendi causas cottidie finiunt ; qui vero posteros cogitant, et memoriam sui operibus extendunt, his nulla mors non repentina est, ut quæ semper inchoatum aliquid abrumpat.
Plinius minor.
[It seem to me that death is always untimely and premature when it comes to those men who are engaged on some immortal work. For those who live form day to day entirely given over to pleasure, terminate the purpose of their life with the close of each day: but those who think of posterity, and strive to win an undying fame by good works, to such death is always premature, for it cuts them off in the midst of some task that they have undertaken.
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