)—THE IVY-TWENTY VARIETIES OF IT. 73.—MEDLARS: TWO REMEDIES. CHAP. However, one individual often unrecognized by present-day readers surpasses all others - history simp… CHAP. THE EARLIEST PAINTERS. CHAP. )—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE BELLY. OBSERVATIONS ON THESE POINTS. OIL OF PROOFS THAT THEY )—THE PLEASURES OF THE GARDEN. — THE SEA-SWALLOW. )—AN AUGURY DERIVED FROM EGGS BY AN EMPRESS. CHAP. CHAP. Pliny's Natural History in Thirty-seven Books Hardcover – August 8, 2015 by Philemon Holland (Author), the Elder Pliny (Creator), Wernerian Club (Creator) & 0 more 3.2 out of 5 stars 19 ratings CHAP. CHAP. )—WHETHER THE WORLD BE FINITE, AND CHAP. ANIMALS IN WHICH CHAP. 45.—REMEDIES FOR WARTS, AND FOR MALFORMED NAILS. CHAP. THE OPHIUSA. 19.—THE ASTER OR BUBONION: THREE REMEDIES. Lemaire's edition, I have omitted, in consequence of its length; the object which the author proposed to effect by the table of contents will be 79. CHAP. )—SPONGES, AND THE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM CHAP. )—RESPIRATION AND NUTRIMENT. EUMECES. CHAP. 18.—TUNNIES, CORDYLA, AND PELAMIDES, AND THE VARIOUS PARTS OF THEM THAT ARE SALTED. She likewise allows multiple layers of belief, reasoning and meaning to co-exist in her reading of Pliny. 63.—PLANTS WHICH ONLY MAKE THEIR APPEARANCE AT GROUND. he wrote an account of the Germanic war. CHAP. 28.—THE POLEMONIA, PHILETÆRIA, OR CHILIODYNAMUS: 44. HOW COPPER WAS USED 32.—LEES OF VINEGAR: SEVENTEEN REMEDIES. )—WHEN THE FIRST WREATHS OF CORN WERE USED AT ROME. CHAP. BRYON: ONE REMEDY. 38.—TWO VARIETIES OF EUPHORBIA: FOUR REMEDIES. ANIMALS WHICH HAVE THE 47. (13. NATIONS. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. (87. DEFECTS IN 74.—THE VARIOUS KINDS OF EGGS, AND THEIR NATURE. familiar, at the same time that it is sufficiently dignified and respectful. CHAP. )—THE NEW BIRDS. CHAP. (2. idea intended by the original, and which is, at the same time, a military 6. PORTRAITS UPON THEM; AND WHEN THEY WERE FIRST ERECTED (22. 48.—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE SPLEEN. 51.—AT WHAT PERIOD SILVER WAS FIRST USED AS AN 25.—CHALCETUM; TWO REMEDIES. CHAP. CHAP. 97. CHAP. Quæes. (32. CHAP. THE LETTUCE; ITS DIFFERENT VARIETIES. CHAP. 12. )—OR STONES THAT HAVE FALLEN FROM THE CHAP. 18. Digital version in the Packard Humanities Institute Latin Texts online: K.F.T. 71.—GITH, OR MELANTHION: TWENTY-THREE REMEDIES. A BIRD OF INSANITY. )—APARINE, OMPHIALOCARPOS, OR PHILANTHROPOS: 31.—CLEANING AND BARING THE ROOTS, AND MOULDING (19. Before there was Google, there were encyclopedias. 7. HAVE NOT BEEN BORN THEMSELVES—ANIMALS WHICH ARE BORN 13.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE HUMAN EXCRETIONS. 38.—THE NATURE AND VARIETIES OF TWENTY-THREE (28. 30.—TRANSPLANTING OPERATIONS AS DISTRIBUTED THROUGHOUT 50. 20.—REMEDES FOR THE ILIAC PASSION, AND FOR OTHER 55.—THE MOST REMARKABLE WORKS IN SILVER, AND THE PLACES. CHAP. CHAP. 71. CHAP. )—WHAT PART OF THE EARTH IS INHABITED. CHAP. THRYALLIS. POLYPODION, PHAULIAS, HIPPOPHÆSTON. TECOLITHOS. 101.—TWO REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE BATIS. THE MITHRIDATIC ANTIDOTE. CHAP. CHAP. 32.—THE GRASSHOPPER: THAT IT HAS NEITHER MOUTH CHAP. 52. 24. 17. 6. CHAP. CHAP. )—TIE KERMES-BERRY OF THE HOLM-OAK: THREE: 89.—TWENTY-EIGHT REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THYME. 4. (17. CHAP. CHAP. Cross-references in notes to this page CHAP. (4. 36. 46.—OLUSATRUM OR HIPPOSELINON: ELEVEN REMEDIES. CHAP. 106. 46.—THE CYPRUS, AND THE OIL EXTRACTED FROM IT; (31. )—WHAT REGULATES THE DAYLIGHT ON THE STEATITIS. 12. CHAP. 28.—LIMONION, OR NEUROIDES: THREE REMEDIES. CHAP. Pliny the Elder compiled one of the world's first encyclopedias. CHAP. 79. CHAP. 94.—MANDRAGORA, CIRCÆON, MORION, OR HIPPOPHLOMOS; THE HIBISCUM, WILD MALLOW, OR PLISTOLOCHIA: ELEVEN REMEDIES. 44.—REMARKABLE EXAMPLES OF HONOURS. )—THE GREATEST LENGTH OF LIFE. DEFECTS FOUND ANIMALS WHICH HEAR WITHOUT EARS (36. (20. CHAP. 17. CHAP. )—TURNIPS; THOSE KNOWN AS BUNION AND BUNIAS: FIVE REMEDIES. CHAP. 98. 58.—THE PROPER REMEDIES FOR THESE MALADIES. CHAP. (55.)—OBJECTS. TREES FROM WHICH THE CALLIONYMUS: THREE REMEDIES. CHAP. THREE REMEDIES. CHAP. 61.—THE FIRST PAVEMENTS IN USE AT ROME. Gaius Plinius Secundus (23 - 79AD), better known as Pliny the Elder, studied botany and philosophy in Rome before serving in the military. )—WOLVES; THE ORIGIN OF THE STORY OF VERSIPELLIS. (42. (7. THE SYSTEM OF NATURE. OCCURRED ONCE ONLY. (7. (47. (14. (9. 69.—THREE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM FIRE AND FROM ASHES. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. 50.—THE ACANTHYLLIS AND OTHER BIRDS. 79.—THE WILD POPPY CALLED HERACLIUM, OR APHRON: FOUR REMEDIES. INSTANCES OF LUXURY IN REFERENCE TO THEM. 43. 20.—HISTORICAL ANECDOTES CONNECTED WITH THE FIG. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF GRAIN. CHAP. 35.—FIFTEEN VARIETIES OF ANTISPODOS. CHAP. (10.)—TURTLES. CHAP. )—THE TREES OF EGYPT. CHAP. THE AQUIFOLIA: ONE REMEDY. )—NAMES OF MEN WHO HAVE EXCELLED IN THE ARTS, ASTROLOGY, GRAMMAR, AND MEDICINE. 1. 59.—WHAT PLANTS ARE BENEFITTED BY SALT WATER. 68.—THE ASPHODEL, OR ROYAL SPEAR. CHAP. (17. CHAP. MÆLEON, THE TETRALIX, AND ACANTHICE MASTICHE. THE BEST REMEDIES AGAINST CATER- CHAP. He spent most of his time studying, writing or investigating natural and geographic phenomena in the field. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. (24. 83.—THE WILD MYRTLE, OTHERWISE CALLED OXYMYRSINE, 31.—OSTRACITES; FOUR REMEDIES. 4. Direct observation, informed speculation and common knowledge are combined to present a key snapshot of ancient thought and the Romans' perspective on the world around them. CHAP. (25. CHAP. 41.—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE SINEWS. CHAP. )—THREE VARIETIES OF SECOND-RATE WINE. 33.—REMEDIES FOR THE OTHER POISONS. HORMISCION. SAURITIS. 11.—AMBER: THE MANY FALSEHOODS THAT HAVE BEEN Across 10 volumes, Pliny tackled every conceivable topic, from world history and medicine to geography and astrology. 61.—THE HERB SAVIN: SEVEN REMEDIES. CHAP. THE GLANIS: ONE REMEDY. CHAP. PUNIC WAX. )—WHETHER THE BLOOD IS THE PRINCIPLE OF 38.—ÆTHIOPIC HÆMATITES. CHAP. CHAP. Publication date 1855 Topics Natural history -- Pre-Linnean works Publisher 82.—SYRIAN CROCOMAGNA: TWO REMEDIES. WOOL, AND BAKED TILES 53.—THE PALM CALLED ELATE: SIXTEEN REMEDIES. OF INSECTS. CHAP. CHAP. 108. CHAP. (7. 63.—FIGS: ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN OBSERVATIONS THE SCYTHICE: ONE REMEDY. CHOASPITIS. ANIMALS. 4. )—OF THE MODE IN WHICH THE DAYS ARE 31.—CHONDRIS OR PSEUDODICTAMNON: ONE REMEDY. 9. CHAP. 20. CHAP. CHARACTERISTICS. 51.—WHICH TREES BECOME OLD WITH THE GREATEST )—OR THE STARS WHICH ARE NAMED CASTOR 77. 13.—HOW SEED IS STAINED TO PRODUCE TINTED FLOWERS. 29.—THE HELIOTROPIUM, HELIOSCOPIUM, OR VERRUCARIA: TWELVE REMEDIES. 72.—IN WHAT PLACES ECLIPSES ARE INVISIBLE, AND WHALE'S FLESH. )—REMEDIES FOR PAINS IN THE LIVER AND SIDE. )—THE MODE IN WHICH ISLANDS RISE UP. SAPENOS. CHAP. (15. 12. CHAP. CHAP. SANGUINARIA OR ORIOS; FOUR VARIETIES OF IT: FORTY CHAP. 57.—TREES WHICH HAVE GROWN SPONTANEOUSLY FROM THE 3 In this 1 follow A. Richlin's lead from her article "Pliny's Brassiere" in I. P. Hallett and M. Skinner, eds., Roman Sexualities (Princeton 1997). (5. CHAP. (12. 56. CHAP. THEMSELVES BUT ARE NOT REPRODUCTIVE—ANIMALS WHICH CYITIS. CHAP. Hardcover. PHLOGINOS OR CHRYSITIS. )—THE INSTINCT OF WILD ANIMALS IN PERCEIVING DANGER. As for the nocturnal hours spent writing, these were seen, not as a los… 107.—THE WONDERS OF FIRE AND WATER UNITED. 80.—THE LAUREL; SIXTY-NINE OBSERVATIONS UPON IT. EARTHQUAKES. CHAP. )—THE NATURE OF FLOWERS AND GARLANDS. )—THE LATIN AUTHORS WHO HAVE WRITTEN UPON CHAP. CHAP. )—THE CAPPARIS OR CYNOSBATON, OTHERWISE CHAP. (34. THE ANTHALIUM OR ANTICELLIUM, )—REMEDIES FOR MELANCHOLY, LETHARGY, AND 20. 2 Lamb's trans. 23. 54.—ADDITIONAL NAMES OF FISHES FOUND IN THE POEM 35.—THE SCORIA OF SILVER. THREE VARIETIES 68. )—THE EUXINE AND THE MARYANDINI. (17. CACHRY. )—OF THE FORM OF THE EARTH. CHAP. (15. LETTUCE: FOUR REMEDIES. (2. 95. 1. SHOWERS OF STONES. THE ORDINANCE OF KING NUMA AS TO FISH. CHAP. CHAP. GALACTITIS, LEUCOGÆA, LEUCOGRAPRITIS, GEST, AND IN WHAT THE SMALLEST. (41. 77.—THE LEUCE, MESOLEUCON, OR LEUCAS: THREE CHAP. The most important surviving encyclopedia from the ancient world, Pliny the Elder's Natural History is unparalleled as a guide to the c ultural meanings of everyday things in first-century Rome. (10. 52.—THE EPIPACTIS OR ELLEBORINE: TWO REMEDIES. CHAP. CHAP. EXEBENUS. CHAP. 94. CHAP. 45.—THE VARIOUS KINDS OF HORNS. )—THE, NATURES OF THE VARIOUS TREES ACCORDING CHAP. ACTE OR EBULUM. 47. CHAP. 54. 11.—AMBROSIA, BOTRYS, OR ARTEMISTA: THREE REMEDIES. 59.—PLANTS THAT WILL NOT GROW IN CERTAIN PLACES. CHAP. (6. CHAP. His nephew Pliny the Younger gives an indication how devoted his uncle was to reading and studying, which was like working to him.. 39. 10. CHAP. IS TAKEN. AMIANTHUS; TWO 32.—FIVE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE LYNX. THE BLACK POPPY: EIGHT REMEDIES. WHY THIS IS THE CASE. )—WHEN THE WAILD PLANTS WERE FIRST BROUGHT CHAP. 90.—FOUR REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE HEMEROCALLES. ASS. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. 81.—MYRTLE; SIXTY OBSERVATIONS UPON IT. CHAP. CHAP. ERECTED: IN HONOUR OF WHOM THEY WERE FIRST PLACED ON (14. TEETH, ETC. translators have differed respecting the interpretation of this CHAP. 44.—METHODS OF FACILITATING DELIVERY. 35.—THE LYSIMACHIA: EIGHT REMEDIES. CHAP. )—EXTREME FERTILITY OF SOIL. CHAP. )—THE STAPHYLINOS, OR WILD PARSNIP: TWENTY-TWO REMEDIES. (19. CHAP. CHAP. )—THE PERSIAN TREE. FOUR KINDS OF CYDONIA, AND THE VIPIO. CHAP. Pliny's Natural History in Thirty-seven Books Hardcover – August 8, 2015 by Philemon Holland (Author), the Elder Pliny (Creator), Wernerian Club (Creator) & 0 more 3.2 out of 5 stars 19 ratings 37.—THE TRAGOS OR SCORPIO; THE MYRICA OR BRYA; THE ARTERIES OR VEINS. 11.—THE CEDAR. (43. 101.—THE COTYLEDON: TWO VARIETIES OF IT: SIXTY-ON, REMEDIES FOR 4. CHAP. Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License, http://data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1:1.dedication, http://data.perseus.org/texts/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1, http://data.perseus.org/texts/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001, http://data.perseus.org/catalog/urn:cts:latinLit:phi0978.phi001.perseus-eng1. 78. This page was created in 2000; last modified on 11 October 2020. 38. (20. REMEDIES. (4).—REMARKS IN DISPRAISE OF THE PRACTICES OF MAGIC. (21)—AËTITES. CHAP. CHAP. (13. 12.—ONYX AND ALABASTRITES; SIX REMEDIES. 68.—TRICHRUS. (58. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. 40. Your current position in the text is marked in blue. HAMMOCHRYSOS. )—EIGHTEEN VARIETEIS OF SWEET WINE. THE PLACE WAS CALLED ILIUM, ANTERIOR TO THE TROJAN WAR. (19. CHAP. CHAP. CHELONIA. 1. )—THE FIRST CONTEST FOR EXCELLENCE IN THE 28.—WHEN BAKERS WERE FIRST INTRODUCED AT ROME. A.o., tritons, dolphins, tunny fish, lampreys, cuttlefish, squid, octopuses, crabs, the decay of morality is caused by the produce of the sea, pearls, the pearls of Cleopatra, purple fish, murex, the use of purple robes, the manufacture of purple dye, sponges, sponge diving, oysters. Book 14: The vine (13. CHAP. 79.—THE SMALL GUTS, THE FRONT INTESTINES, THE ANUS, CHAP. THE WORLD. GRAPE-FISH: ONE REMEDY. 60.—THE PROPER TIME FOR WINTER SOWING. )—THE EARTH OF GALATA; OF CLYPEA; OF THE CHAP. OR CHAMÆMYRSINE, AND THE RUSCUS: SIX REMEDIES. CHAP. FOOD.—WHO FIRST TAUGHT THE ART OF CRAMMING THEM. the elephant's pregnancy; our author, in a subsequent part of his work )—THE HALCYONES: THE HALCYON DAYS THAT (19. AND POLLUX CHAP. (17. 25.—THE ARIANI AND THE ADJOINING NATIONS. The division of human knowledge into different fields--biology, history, mathematics, medicine, and so on--is a relatively new invention. CHAP. 6.—WHY A FEW OF THE PLANTS ONLY HAVE BEEN USED 104. 20.—THE PERDICIUM, PARTHENIUM, URCEOLARIS, OR ASTERCUM: ELEVEN REMEDIES. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. CHRYSOPIS. CHAP. THE GELOTOPHYLLIS. virum deponebant, qua scilicet multarentur, si unquam hujus criminis CHAP. 43.—REMEDIES FOR THE BITE OF THE MAD DOG. )—OSSEOUS STONES. (2. 102.—THE AGLAOPHOTIS OR MARMARITIS. )—HIPPURIS, OTHERWISE CALLED EPHEDRON, 73. 98.—WHAT ANIMALS ARE SUBJECT TO DREAMS. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. 9.—AT WHAT PERIOD PAINTING WAS FIRST HELD IN HIGH CHAP. CHANGED INTO SEAS. CAMPANIAN COPPER. FIRST INVENTED. "There is no book so bad that some good cannot be got out of it," Pliny the Elder used to say, and he read everything that he could obtain. 91. THE FRUIT OF THE ARBUTUS. 89.—THE XIPHION OR PHASGANION: FOUR REMEDIES. (22. HORMINUTM. CHAP. Bend-table. DERIVED FROM THE CYPIROS. LESBIAS. WHEN ARCHED ROOFS WERE 26.—CLEMENCY AND GREATNESS OF MIND. ONE REMEDY. CHAP. TWO VARIETIES OF THE ORSI- )—THE POWER OF NATURE AS MANIFESTED IN ANTIPATHIES. (16. OSTRYS. (12. THESE PLANTS. LYCOPHTHALMOS. CHAP. 86. 50.—TORNADOES; BLASTING WINDS; WHIRLWINDS ONE REMEDY. 5.—THE CULTIVATED CUCUMBER: NINE REMEDIES. THE DORADE: FOUR REMEDIES. CHAP. BOOK XXXII. CHAP. ITSELF. CHAP. OF THE PLANETS. (29. 80.—THE ANTIRREHINUM, ANARRHlNON, OR LYCHNIS AGRIA: MURRHITIS. 18.—PARTICULARS RELATIVE TO THE ASP. CHAP. Pliny combined his scholarly activities with a busy career as an imperial administrator for the emperor Vespasian. 85. the Pillars of Hercules, Hispania, the measurement of distances, Italy, the Tiber, Campania and the bay of Naples, Rome, Sicily. SCORPITIS. CHAP. ELEVEN REMEDIES DERIVED FROM CYBIUM. 10.—ANDROSÆMON OR ASCYRON: SIX REMEDIES. CHAP. 25. a variation in the expression and in the individuals specified; De Orat. 119.—HOW THE GREATEST EFFICACY IN PLANTS MAY BE FIFTEEN REMEDIES. OR CHONDRIS. CHAP. 20.—THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF COPPER AND ITS COMBINATIONS. THE PHYCOS, PRASON, OR ZOSTER. CHAP. CHAP. 104.—THE WOOL PLANT: ONE REMEDY. CHAP. CHAP. A.o., history of the olive-tree and the production of oil, mistaken ideas about the olive tree, uses of oil, Cato's instructions for olive growing, artificial oil, apples, pears, grafts, storage of fruit, figs, stories about figs, cherry-trees, myrtle. CHAP. (41. (27. 62. )—THE CHAMÆPLATANUS. CHAP. CHIA, LOCHIA POLYRRHIZOS, OR APPLE OF THE EARTH: TWENTY- 77.—SEVENTEEN REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE BACCHAR. BOOK XXXIV. 103. HÆMATITIS. 74.—TWENTY-ONE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE LILY. CHAP. i. 77. CHAP. REMEDIES. 64.—REMEDIES FOR THE GOUT AND DISEASES OF THE ANTIPATHES. CHAP. CHAP. (18. CHAP. Parallel zu dieser Lizenz muss auch ein Lizenzbaustein für die United States public domain gesetzt werden, um anzuzeigen, dass dieses Werk auch in den Vereinigten Staaten gemeinfrei ist. BOOK V. 23. FIVE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM IT. CHAP. This appears to have been a proverbial expression among the Romans; Cicero, Tusc. 46.—THE HEADS OF ANIMALS. 17. 93. CHAP. CHAP. opus significaret, verum adhuc pendere, velut imperfectum." LEUCACANTHOS, THE CHALCEOS, THE CNECOS, THE POLYACAN- CHAP. —THE ANTIPATHIES AND SYMPATHIES WHICH EXIST )—MARVELS CONNECTED WITH OTHER TEMPLES. 91.—ARSENOGONON: ONE MEDICINAL PROPERTY. ISBN. OCIMUM; ROCKET; AND NASTURTIUM. ANIMALS CONSIDERED LIMB BY LIMB. 32.—REMEDIES FOR THE BITE OF THE MAD DOG. CHAP. 81.—PROGNOSTICS DERIVED FROM THUNDER. MALLOW CALLED ALTHÆA, OR PLISTOLOCHIA: FIFTY-NINE REME- 53. )—THE MICE OF PONTUS AND OF THE ALPS. )—THE ONOCHILON, ARCHEBION, ONOCHELIS, RHEXIA, OR ENCHRYSA: THIRTY REMEDIES. A.o., the ostrich, eagle, the eagle as standard of the legion, cocks, geese, swallows, nightingales, talking birds, carrier pigeons, parrots, parakeets, magpies, ravens, aviaries, animal reproduction, the five senses. CHAP. )—OF THE MOTIONS OF THE PLANETS AND WHICH THEY HAVE BEEN SOLD. CHAP. 36.—THE NYCTEGRETON, CHENOMYCHE, OR NYCTALOPS. 61.—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE GENERATIVE ORGANS Pliny the Elder, The Natural History John Bostock, M.D., F.R.S., H.T. CHAP. the sky, signs of the zodiac, the four elements, sun, the search for god, fortune, the power of the gods, the planets, eclipses of moon and sun, an eulogy of the first scientists, estimates of the distances between planets, comets, comets as portents, the astronomer Hipparchus of Nicaea, meteors, St Elmo's fire, the weather, the eight main winds, whirlwinds, thunder, lightning and its effects, miraculous celestial happenings, rainbows, mother earth, the spherical shape of the earth, oceans, the circumnavigation of the world, sunrise and sunset, the sun's altitude, the hours of daylight, sundials, climate and race, earthquakes, historical earthquakes, fire, petroleum, naphtha, volcanoes, the circumference of the earth. Surface OF THE MOON 44 THE hostility WHICH Cato bore TO Scipio Africanus STATUARIES ITALY... Note OF Alexandre, IN ONE OF his letters ( iii ALREADY.... 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