Natural History, Volume I

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Ethnography
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Geography
Latin literature
Loeb Classical Library
Medicine
Minerals
Natural History
Pliny the Elder
Pliny the Younger
Prefect of fleet
Roman administration
Roman Empire
Roman encyclopedia
Roman history
Roman literature
Transpadane Gaul
Vespasian
Vesuvius eruption
Zoology

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  • ISBN 9780674993648
  • Weight: 318g
  • Dimensions: 108 x 162mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1938
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An unrivaled compendium of ancient Roman knowledge.

Pliny the Elder, Gaius Plinius Secundus (AD 23–79), a Roman of equestrian rank of Transpadane Gaul (N. Italy), was uncle of Pliny the letter writer. He pursued a career partly military in Germany, partly administrative in Gaul and Spain under the emperor Vespasian, and became prefect of the fleet at Misenum. He died in the eruption of Vesuvius when he went to get a closer view and to rescue friends. Tireless worker, reader, and writer, he was author of works now lost; but his great Natural History in thirty-seven books with its vast collection of facts (and alleged facts) survives—a mine of information despite its uncritical character.

The contents of the books are as follows. Book 1: table of contents of the others and of authorities; 2: mathematical and metrological survey of the universe; 3–6: geography and ethnography of the known world; 7: anthropology and the physiology of man; 8–11: zoology; 12–19: botany, agriculture, and horticulture; 20–27: plant products as used in medicine; 28–32: medical zoology; 33–37: minerals (and medicine), the fine arts, and gemstones.

The Loeb Classical Library edition of Natural History is in ten volumes.

Harris Rackham (1868–1944) was a Fellow of Christ’s College, Cambridge.

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