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Natural History Volume 2

Natural History Volume 2

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Immerse yourself in the intriguing universe of Naturalis Historia, an encyclopedia penned by Pliny the Elder around AD 77-79. This monumental work is a cornerstone of Roman intellectual heritage, encompassing a vast array of ancient knowledge as interpreted by Pliny. As a precursor to modern encyclopedias, it skillfully cites original authors and features a comprehensive index of varied topics. This expansive exploration includes the realms of both living organisms and inanimate objects, interspersed with Plinys thought-provoking insights. His fascination not only lies in cataloging nature but also in scrutinizing the Roman impact on the environment. The detailed accounts of metals and minerals offer crucial perspectives on the evolution of science, making this volume indispensable. In this second installment, delve into books six to ten, which unveil captivating subjects such as the exploration of ancient peoples and places, the origins of humanity and art, the characteristics of terrestrial animals, the rich history of fishes, and the behavior of birds.Copyright Assorted Non Fiction
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  • 037 - Book 10 Chapters 1-12 The ostrich the phoenix the different kinds of eagles the natural characterist
    Mar 2 2026
    Immerse yourself in the intriguing universe of Naturalis Historia, an encyclopedia penned by Pliny the Elder around AD 77-79. This monumental work is a cornerstone of Roman intellectual heritage, encompassing a vast array of ancient knowledge as interpreted by Pliny. As a precursor to modern encyclopedias, it skillfully cites original authors and features a comprehensive index of varied topics. This expansive exploration includes the realms of both living organisms and inanimate objects, interspersed with Plinys thought-provoking insights. His fascination not only lies in cataloging nature but also in scrutinizing the Roman impact on the environment. The detailed accounts of metals and minerals offer crucial perspectives on the evolution of science, making this volume indispensable. In this second installment, delve into books six to ten, which unveil captivating subjects such as the exploration of ancient peoples and places, the origins of humanity and art, the characteristics of terrestrial animals, the rich history of fishes, and the behavior of birds.
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    23 min
  • 036 - Book 9 Chapters 79-88 The first person that formed artificial oyster-beds who was the first inventor
    Mar 1 2026
    Immerse yourself in the intriguing universe of Naturalis Historia, an encyclopedia penned by Pliny the Elder around AD 77-79. This monumental work is a cornerstone of Roman intellectual heritage, encompassing a vast array of ancient knowledge as interpreted by Pliny. As a precursor to modern encyclopedias, it skillfully cites original authors and features a comprehensive index of varied topics. This expansive exploration includes the realms of both living organisms and inanimate objects, interspersed with Plinys thought-provoking insights. His fascination not only lies in cataloging nature but also in scrutinizing the Roman impact on the environment. The detailed accounts of metals and minerals offer crucial perspectives on the evolution of science, making this volume indispensable. In this second installment, delve into books six to ten, which unveil captivating subjects such as the exploration of ancient peoples and places, the origins of humanity and art, the characteristics of terrestrial animals, the rich history of fishes, and the behavior of birds.
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    14 min
  • 035 - Book 9 Chapters 68-78 Bodies which have a third nature that of the animal and vegetable combined the
    Feb 28 2026
    Immerse yourself in the intriguing universe of Naturalis Historia, an encyclopedia penned by Pliny the Elder around AD 77-79. This monumental work is a cornerstone of Roman intellectual heritage, encompassing a vast array of ancient knowledge as interpreted by Pliny. As a precursor to modern encyclopedias, it skillfully cites original authors and features a comprehensive index of varied topics. This expansive exploration includes the realms of both living organisms and inanimate objects, interspersed with Plinys thought-provoking insights. His fascination not only lies in cataloging nature but also in scrutinizing the Roman impact on the environment. The detailed accounts of metals and minerals offer crucial perspectives on the evolution of science, making this volume indispensable. In this second installment, delve into books six to ten, which unveil captivating subjects such as the exploration of ancient peoples and places, the origins of humanity and art, the characteristics of terrestrial animals, the rich history of fishes, and the behavior of birds.
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    18 min
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