File:Villa Commedia on Lake Como by Samuel Wale.jpg

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English: Imaginary depiction of Pliny the Younger's villa on Lake Como, known as Villa Commedia or the Comedy Villa. The villa had been completely destroyed by the 16th century.
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Source Orrery, John Boyle, 5th Earl of (1751). The letters of Pliny the Younger: with observations on each letter, p. 235. London: Bettenham
Author Artist: Samuel Wale (1721? – 1786)

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