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Pliny''s Natural History is an astonishingly ambitious work that ranges from astronomy to art and from geography to zoology. Mingling acute observation with often wild speculation, it offers a fascinating view of the world as it was understood in the first century AD, whether describing the danger of diving for sponges, the first water-clock, or the use of asses'' milk to remove wrinkles. Pliny himself died while investigating the volcanic eruption that destroyed Pompeii in AD 79, and the natural curiosity that brought about his death is also very much evident in the Natural History - a book that proved highly influential right up until the Renaissance and that his nephew, Pliny the younger, described ''as full of variety as nature itself''.

Table of Contents
Introduction
Further Reading
Translator's Note
Natural HistoryPreface
The Universe and the World
Book II. Astronomy
Book III. Spain and Italy
Book IV. Europe and Britain
Book V. The Continents of Africa and Asia
Book VI. The Black Sea, India, and the Far East
Zoology
Book VII. Man
Book VIII. Land Animals
Book IX. Creatures of the Sea
Book X. Birds
Book XI. Insects
Botany
Books XII-XIII. Trees
Book XIV. Vines and Viticulture
Book XV. The Olive and Other Fruit-Trees
Book XVI. Forest Trees
Book XVIII. Agriculture
Materia Medica
Book XX. Drugs Obtained from Garden Plants
Books XI-XXII. Flowers and Herbs
Book XXIII. The Vine and the Walnut
Book XXIV. Drugs Obtained from Foreign Trees
Book XXV. The Nature of Wild Plants
Book XXVI. Diseases and Their Remedies
Book XXVII. More Plants Used in Medicine
Book XXVIII. Drugs Obtained from Man; Magic and Superstition
Book XXIX. Medicine, Doctors and Medical Practice
Book XXX. Magic
Book XXXI. Water
Book XXXII. Fish and Aquatic Creatures
Mining and Minerals
Book XXXIII. Gold and Silver
Book XXXIV. Copper and Bronze Sculpture, Tin, Lead and Iron
Book XXXV. Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
Book XXXVI. Stones, Minerals and Monuments
Book XXXVII. Precious Stones
Key to Place-Names
Index

Natural History

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      Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/08/1991
      ISBN13: 9780140444131, 978-0140444131
      ISBN10: 0140444130

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Pliny''s Natural History is an astonishingly ambitious work that ranges from astronomy to art and from geography to zoology. Mingling acute observation with often wild speculation, it offers a fascinating view of the world as it was understood in the first century AD, whether describing the danger of diving for sponges, the first water-clock, or the use of asses'' milk to remove wrinkles. Pliny himself died while investigating the volcanic eruption that destroyed Pompeii in AD 79, and the natural curiosity that brought about his death is also very much evident in the Natural History - a book that proved highly influential right up until the Renaissance and that his nephew, Pliny the younger, described ''as full of variety as nature itself''.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      Further Reading
      Translator's Note
      Natural HistoryPreface
      The Universe and the World
      Book II. Astronomy
      Book III. Spain and Italy
      Book IV. Europe and Britain
      Book V. The Continents of Africa and Asia
      Book VI. The Black Sea, India, and the Far East
      Zoology
      Book VII. Man
      Book VIII. Land Animals
      Book IX. Creatures of the Sea
      Book X. Birds
      Book XI. Insects
      Botany
      Books XII-XIII. Trees
      Book XIV. Vines and Viticulture
      Book XV. The Olive and Other Fruit-Trees
      Book XVI. Forest Trees
      Book XVIII. Agriculture
      Materia Medica
      Book XX. Drugs Obtained from Garden Plants
      Books XI-XXII. Flowers and Herbs
      Book XXIII. The Vine and the Walnut
      Book XXIV. Drugs Obtained from Foreign Trees
      Book XXV. The Nature of Wild Plants
      Book XXVI. Diseases and Their Remedies
      Book XXVII. More Plants Used in Medicine
      Book XXVIII. Drugs Obtained from Man; Magic and Superstition
      Book XXIX. Medicine, Doctors and Medical Practice
      Book XXX. Magic
      Book XXXI. Water
      Book XXXII. Fish and Aquatic Creatures
      Mining and Minerals
      Book XXXIII. Gold and Silver
      Book XXXIV. Copper and Bronze Sculpture, Tin, Lead and Iron
      Book XXXV. Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
      Book XXXVI. Stones, Minerals and Monuments
      Book XXXVII. Precious Stones
      Key to Place-Names
      Index

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