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NATURAL HISTORY A SELECTION 1ST EDITION PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Pliny | 9780140444131 | | | | | Natural History A Selection 1st edition PDF Book An XML version of this text is available for download, with the additional restriction that you offer Perseus any modifications you make. He describes gold mining in detail, [67] with large-scale use of water to scour alluvial gold deposits. Pliny the Elder. Although recording natural phenomena - he tied watching the destruction of Pompeii from a ship in its harbor - he also recorded the weird beliefs of the day, such as the weasel being the most destructive of all creatures, so horrific even alligators fear it. Williams rated it really liked it. Pliny's Natural History was written alongside other substantial works which have since been lost. Download Hi Res. Completed items. Book II continues with natural meteorological events lower in the sky, including the winds, weather, whirlwinds, lightning, and rainbows. He was also a proud Roman citizen, engaged in the imperial project of sustaining Rome's geopolitical and cultural dominance. Mehr als die anderen Schriftsteller seiner Epoche widmet sich Plinius d. No jacket. About this Item: Swan Sonnenschein, London, Rather than review I want to make clear a concern of mine with this particular edition. His two favourite themes are how much better things were in the "good old days" BC was, as far as I can tell, the peak of civilization in Pliny's opinion and how greed and lust for material possessions has ruined the world here I agree with him. Download as PDF Printable version. Free postage. I think one of the most humorous of them has his Nocturnal Studies 30 , a term employed by Bibaculus; a name which he richly deserved The 'Advertisement' on pp. The work was one of the first classical manuscripts to be printed , at Venice in by Johann and Wendelin of Speyer , but J. Eidem collega et in tribunicia potestate, et in septem consulatibus fuit. Amusingly, he bemoans the very sciences he expounds upon, for instance, when he speaks of marble, saying it would really be better if we didn't know of such a material due to the miserable vanity it causes. Size: Small folio. Randal Keynes. He is critical of the Magi, attacking astrology , and suggesting that magic originated in medicine, creeping in by pretending to offer health. Loren Eiseley. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Naturalis Historia. Return to Book Page. Pliny set out to write a book that more or less contained all that is known about geography, botany, mineralogy, zoology, astronomy, and pharmacology, but he also throws in a bunch of history and mythology and goes on frequent digressions. Natural History. View: Gallery view. Last week I finished the Penguin Classics edition of this book, which is selections of Pliny's work. Perseus provides credit for all accepted changes, storing new additions in a versioning system. Healy has produced an excellent selection of Pliny's works in a very readable translation with helpful, but not cumbersome, notes. I cannot refrain from quoting the words of Cato the censor, which are so pertinent to this point. I warn prospective readers to not gauge this book by its cover judge it all you want. Searching for mythical beasts, a family ignores the monster in the backyard It all started with the death of an ape. It's Pliny's world, we only read about it. But when you enter upon the works, O ye Gods and Goddesses! Another work by Theophrastus, On Stones was cited as a source on ores and minerals. All listings. University of Chicago. The Scientist as Rebel. List view. Natural History A Selection 1st edition Writer Spine lightly sunned. Laehn to represent the collective opinion of Pliny's critics, [81] wrote of Pliny that "He was not an original, creative thinker, nor a pioneer of research to be compared either with Aristotle and Theophrastus or with any of the great moderns. This hostile feeling towards Cicero is supposed to have proceeded from envy and mortification, because he was unable to attain the same eminence in the art of oratory with his illustrious rival. Spain and Italy Book IV. Natural History. United Kingdom. Pliny's Defense of Empire. Bakus, Ph. In the preface, the author claims to have stated 20, facts gathered from some 2, books and from select authors. He gives examples of the way rulers proclaimed their prowess by exhibiting gold looted from their campaigns, such as that by Claudius after conquering Britain, and tells the stories of Midas and Croesus. Siamese fighting fish, cockroaches, cats, a snake, and a strange fungus all serve here as mirrors that reflect the unconfessable aspects of human nature buried within us. Fraud and forgery are described in detail; in particular coin counterfeiting by mixing copper with silver, or even admixture with iron. The 21st on Flowers and Plants that are used for making Garlands. There is indeed some reason to doubt, whether the word now inserted in the text was the one employed by the author: see the remarks of M. Sort: Best Match. Special Attributes see all. Indeed, when I undertook this work, I did not expect that you would sit in judgement upon me 9 ; I considered your situation much too elevated for you to descend to such an office. The 25th on Medicines made from Wild Plants. Pliny devised a summarium, or list of contents, at the beginning of the work that was later interpreted by modern printers as a table of contents. Cicero on various occasions refers to him; Brutus, ; Orator, 17, et alibi. Create a Want BookSleuth Can't remember the title or the author of a book? More information about this seller Contact this seller 1. He does ramble a bit and have tangents, but considering the book hadn't been edited for publication at his death this can hardly be counted against him. Other substances added include myrrh , cinnamon , and balsam gum. Published by London: The Cresset Press Hot this week. Nature for Pliny was divine, a pantheistic concept inspired by the Stoic philosophy , which underlies much of his thought, but the deity in question was a goddess whose main purpose was to serve the human race: "nature, that is life" is human life in a natural landscape. Hard covers, dust jacket. Pliny devotes a number of the books to plants, with a focus on their medicinal value; the books on minerals include descriptions of their uses in architecture , sculpture , painting , and jewellery. Shop by Binding. Cloth and pictorial dustjacket. The fun comes from the frequent inclusion of weird beliefs as facts, and as tempted as I am to list a bunch of these for you, that would spoil your fun of coming across them yourself so I will limit myself to just one: eagles, according to Pliny, all die of starvation. Pliny writes that readers "do not need to peruse the whole work, but only have to look for "Greetings, Nature, mother of all creation, show me your favor in that I alone of Rome's citizens have praised you in all of your aspects. Natural History A Selection 1st edition Reviews Livius, so celebrated an author as he is, in one of the books of his history of the city from its origin, should begin with this remark, "I have now obtained a sufficient reputation, so that I might put an end to my work, did not my restless mind require to be supported by employment About the middle of the 3rd century, an abstract of the geographical portions of Pliny's work was produced by Solinus. Buy it now. UK Only. It is, indeed, no easy task to give novelty to what is old, and authority to what is new; brightness to what is become tarnished, and light to what is obscure; to render what is slighted acceptable, and what is doubtful worthy of our confidence; to give to all a natural manner, and to each its peculiar nature. Tullius himself, whose genius is beyond all competition, uses this privilege; and, remarkable as it may appear, employs an advocate in his own defence:—"I do not write for very learned people; I do not wish my works to be read by Manius Persius, but by Junius Congus The 10th on the various kinds of Birds. To be read in small instalments, and re-read at leisure. Patrick Hunt. Scipio Asiaticus appealed to the tribunes, among whom was Gracchus, he expressed full confidence that he should obtain an acquittal, even from a judge who was his enemy. With what glowing language do you thunder forth the praises of your Father! Besides, we possess the right of openly rejecting the opinion of men of learning. Enter a Perseus citation to go to another section or work. As for destiny, Calvino writes:. Published by Arrowsmith, London Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. I'd start a Twitter feed and populate it with his one-liners, but someone has already beaten me to it. And because the public good requires that you should be spared as much as possible from all trouble, I have subjoined to this epistle the contents of each of the following books 48 , and have used my best endeavours to prevent your being obliged to read them all through. Butterflies and Moths of the United Kingdom - 70 colour plates - 2nd Ed. LitFlash The eBooks you want at the lowest prices. Add to Wishlist. This would have been the most interesting section in the whole book, but for some reason Healy choose not to include it! Illustrated endpapers, being a abstract design in a peach colour.