CHAP. 113.—THLASPI AND PERSICON NAPY: FOUR REMEDIES. )—OR STONES THAT HAVE FALLEN FROM THE 43.—OTHER REMEDIES FOR THE DISEASES OF TREES. )—WHETHER THE BLOOD IS THE PRINCIPLE OF (3. BERRY, THE TAMNUS, AND THE BUTCHER'S BROOM. COMPUTED. AND OTHER WONDERFUL KINDS OF TEMPESTS. WATERS CHAP. 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). )—THE ERYNGIUM, CALLED CENTUM CAPITA: THIRTY REMEDIES. 110.—THE TESTES—THE THREE CLASSES OF EUNUCHS. THE TETHEA: FIVE 28.—WHEN BAKERS WERE FIRST INTRODUCED AT ROME. CHAP. CHAP. THE WONDER- CHAP. CHAP. 41. )—ANIMALS WHICH LIVE ON POISONS. )—THE PROPER METHOD OF WATERING GARDENS. 42.—FLOWER OF SALT: TWENTY REMEDIES. CHAP. ASPISATIS. CHAP. CHAP. 120.—MALADIES PECULIAR TO VARIOUS NATIONS. Pliny the Elder, tireless researcher and writer, is author of the encyclopedic Natural History, in 37 books, an unrivaled compendium of Roman knowledge. CHAP. (103. 20.—INSTANCES OF REMARKABLE AGILITY. CEROS, AND PROPOLlS. (13. CHAP. CHAP. )—THAT THE EARTH IS IN THE MIDDLE OF CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. Book 11: Insects CISSITIS. CHAP. CHAP. (viii. 47.—TREES WHICH ARE UNPRODUCTIVE IN CERTAIN PLACES. . CHAP. CEPONIDES. )—ALUM, ALSO CALLED SYMPHYTON PETRÆON: FOURTEEN REMEDIES. AGAINST THE POISON OF SERPENTS, DERIVED FROM THE STAG, The Natural History "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. CHAP. CHAP. THE MELILOTE, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS CAMPANIAN GARLAND. 18.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE URINE. )—INSTANCES OF SUDDEN DEATH. CHAP. 15. The long history of the Roman Empire is no different, for it can boast of the celebrated works of such men as Ovid, Virgil, Suetonius, and Tacitus. )—PORCILLACA OR PURSLAIN, OTHERWISE CALLED PEPLIS: TWENTY-FIVE REMEDIES. 35.—THE SCORIA OF SILVER. TWO )—PLACES IN WHICH CERTAIN BIRDS ARE NEVER (19. 93.—ANIMALS WHICH LIVE ON EARTH-ANIMALS WHICH Pliny, i. 12 "Sed hæc ego mihi nunc patrocinia ademi nuncupatione. AT WHAT PERIODS. THE CITRUS, AND 39.—ARTISTS WHO HAVE PAINTED IN ENCAUSTICS OR WAX, FINEST SPECIMENS OF ENGRAVING ON PRECIOUS STONES. CHAP. ANABASIS, OR EQUISÆTUM; THREE KINDS OF IT: EIGHTEEN ADAMANTIS. )—THE DOCILITY OF THE ELEPHANT. CHAP. (10. MEDIES. )—THE LARGEST ANIMALS THAT ARE FOUND IN EACH OCEAN. CHAP. THE HEART IN THE INSPECTION OF THE ENTRAILS. PLANTS WHICH BEGIN TO BLOSSOM AT CHAP. THE GLAUCISCUS: CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. 20.—THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF COPPER AND ITS COMBINATIONS. )—THREE VARIETIES OF THE MEDLAR. CHAP. 41.—THE FECUNDATION OF TREES. CHALAZIAS. 32. (12.)—CROWS. — THE SEA-DRAGON. 47.—THE SEVERAL VARIETIES OF THE IVY: THIRTY-NINE )—DEFECTS IN BROOD-HENS, AND THEIR REMEDIES. THE HYDRUS: ONE REMEDY. A.o., pearls, myrrhine ware, fluorspar, rock-crystal, Greek accounts of the origin of amber, the truth about amber, gemstones, diamonds, emeralds, beryls, tourmaline, amethysts, sapphires, topaz, rainbow stone, and finally a list of "best ofs", including a praise of Italy and a survey of the world's most expensive products. ICTERIAS. 23. )—WORK TO BE DONE AFTER THE RISING OF THE (7. (41. )—AFFECTIONS OF THE SIDE, CHEST, AND STOMACH. 6, and De Fin. THREE REMEDIES. CHAP. FACT'S CONNECTED WITH THE DUGS OF ANIMALS. AND FOR SCROFULA. A COCK THAT ONCE CHAP. 10), says, "Decem annis gestarevulgus existimat; Aristoteles biennio.". CHAP. 101.—TWO REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE BATIS. 42.—THE BUPHTALMOS OR CACHLA: ONE REMEDY. CHAP. CHAP. 95. CHAP. CHAP. LIBANOTIS: THREE REMEDIES. 17.—SAFFRON: IN WHAT PLACES IT GROWS BEST. PERFECTION. (10. )—THE NATURAL ORDER OF THE PRODUCTION OF 45.—THE TITHYMALOS DENDROÏDES, COBIOS, OR LEPTO- (3. SATYR ION. )—NAMES OF MEN WHO HAVE EXCELLED IN THE ARTS, ASTROLOGY, GRAMMAR, AND MEDICINE. 18. (22. (28. CHAP. 5.—THE CULTIVATED CUCUMBER: NINE REMEDIES. CHAP. CHAP. 91.—FIVE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE HELENIUM. 1. (25. ITS OWN KIND.—A BIRD THAT LAYS ONLY ONE EGG. HAMMONIS CORNU. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. WITH THE GREATEST RAPIDITY: OTHER ANIMALS, THE BLOOD 12. CHAP. 47. CHAP. THAT BEAR THREE CROPS. ADADUNEPHROS. 21.—THE FRUITFULNESS OF AFRICA IN WHEAT. 80.—THE POPPY CALLED TITHYMALON, OR PARALION: THREE REMEDIES. 43. CHAP. 10. IN IASPIS. CHAP. line to jump to another position: BOOK II. )—EIGHT REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE STRYCHNUM OR STRYCHNUM, HALICACABUM, CALLIAS, DORCYNION, MANICON, NEURAS, MORIO, OR MOLY. (14. CHAP. CHAP. (17. FEET. CHAP. CHAP. 58.—THE VARIOUS KINDS OF MEAL: TWENTY-EIGHT REMEDIES. CHAP. 86.—PROGNOSTICS DERIVED FROM TEMPESTS THEMSELVES. RELIGIOUS IDEAS ARE ATTACHED. CHAP. CHAP. (3. (20. CHAP. (20. CHAP. 61.—THE HERB SAVIN: SEVEN REMEDIES. CHAP. BALEARES; AND OF EBUSUS. 29. CHAP. CHAP. 95.—THE MILLEFOIJUM OR MYRIOPHYLLON; SEVEN 61. LYSIMACHIA. CHAP. 67. )—PLANTS WHICH GROW SPONTANEOUSLY: THE CHAP. CHAP. )—THE USES OF THE WILD VINE. 1. 11.—AMBROSIA, BOTRYS, OR ARTEMISTA: THREE REMEDIES. 85. 36.—HISTORICAL ANECDOTES RELATIVE TO THE MYRTLE. Hardouin's Index Auctorum, in Lemaire, i. (13. CHAP. (1. 19.—FOR WHAT REASONS THE HIGHEST VALUE IS SET UPON GOLD. 13. 26 The following is probably the passage in the Offices to which Pliny 88. CHAP. (17. 19. 12.—THE WILD RADISH, OR ARMORACIA: ONE REMEDY. )—NINETY-ONE VARIETIES OF THE VINE. PHŒNICURUS. CHAP. 34. OR OF COMETS WHERE THE SHORTEST. TREES WITH LEAVES OF VARIOUS SHAPES. OF THE SAME CLASS, WHETHER WILD OR TAME. AN ACCOUNT OF PAINTINGS AND COLOURS. PHŒNICITIS. 80.—THE MYOSOTA OR MYOSOTIS: THREE REMEDIES. 62.—QUINQUEFOLIUM, KNOWN ALSO AS PENTAPETES, PEN- . CHAP. CHAP. NARCISSITIS. 25 This sentiment is not found in that portion of the treatise which has 32.—CHALCANTHUM, OR SHOEMAKERS' BLACK: SIXTEEN REMEDIES. ANIMALS WHICH HAVE NO GALL, AND OTHERS CHAP. A.o., the Chauci, military decorations, the Rostra, the award of wreaths, acorns, cork-tree, pitch-pine, ivy, aquatic shrubs and reeds, bamboo, rushes, structure of trees, large trees, wood-borers, veneers, mistletoe. )—WHEN BIRDS LAY, AND HOW MANY EGGS. However, one individual often unrecognized by present-day readers surpasses all others - history simp… in Pliny the Elder's Natural History: The Empire in the Encyclopaedia (Oxford 2004). )—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM SNEEZING. 69. CHAP. 47.—BEAVERS, AMPHIBIOUS ANIMALS; (15. CHAP. (37. 47.—THE NAUTILUS, OR SAILING POLYPUS. 30.—CENTAURION OR CHIRONION: TWENTY REMEDIES. CHAP. MATERIALS USED BY THEM IN SO DOING. 50.—ELÆOMELI: TWO REMEDIES. CHAP. 75.—SIXTEEN REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE NARCISSUS. )—HYDROMELI, OR MELICRATON. )—THE INSPECTION OF WINE ORDERED BY KING ROMULUS. 18.—THE SEA-FROG: SIX REMEDIES. 22. 69.—THE ONOTHERAS OR ONEAR: THREE REMEDIES. GLOSSOPETRA. CHAP. 46.—TREES WHICH LOSE THEIR FRUIT OR FLOWERS MOST AT A DISTANCE FROM THE SEA. 57. CRATÆGUM. ONYCHES: FOUR REMEDIES. all his uncle's publications, informs us, that he wrote "a piece of criticism 52.—THE EYES—ANIMALS WHICH HAVE NO EYES, OR HAVE 23.—SIXTY-ONE OBSERVATIONS RELATIVE TO WINE. )—THIRTEEN DIFFERENT FLAVOURS OF JUICES. )—OTHER USES MADE OF GOLD, BY FEMALES. CHAP. CHAP. ACCOUNT OF VARIOUS GARDEN PLANTS. INSTANCES OF VERY NUMEROUS OFFSPRING. 109.—THE SEXUAL PARTS.—HERMAPHRODITES. )—SPONGES, AND THE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM )—REMEDIES FOR EVILS WHICH ARE LIABLE TO WHICH PRODUCE EXTRAORDINARY SWIFTNESS IN ANIMALS. )—GENERAL LAWS OF LIGHTNING. CHAP. CHAP. REMEDIES. )—GRAFTING: THE FIRST DISCOVERY OF IT. )—MARVELLOUS FACTS CONNECTED WITH FIRE. 10.—WHAT PICTURES THE EMPERORS HAVE EXHIBITED 41.—APPLICATIONS FOR CICATRIZATIONS, AND FOR, THE 55.—THE MOST REMARKABLE WORKS IN SILVER, AND THE 46.—OLUSATRUM OR HIPPOSELINON: ELEVEN REMEDIES. As for the nocturnal hours spent writing, these were seen, not as a los… CHANGED INTO SEAS. BORROWED FROM IT. 64.—REMEDIES FOR THE GOUT AND DISEASES OF THE 54.—THE ARISTOLOCHIA, CLEMATITIS, CRETICA, PLISTOTO- AT ROME, AND IN HONOUR OF WHAT FEMALES STATUES WERE His nephew Pliny the Younger gives an indication how devoted his uncle was to reading and studying, which was like working to him.. 25.—CHALCETUM; TWO REMEDIES. 19. CHAP. Lemaire, i. WHAT PERIOD THE SENATE FIRST FORBADE HUMAN SACRIFICES. 55.—DEFECTS IN BUILDING. WHICH EXHAUST IT. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. TWO HEARTS. THEY HAVE BLOOD. (92. PHLOGITIS. )—THE AGE OF PAINTING; WITH THE NAMES OF )—WHO FIRST INVENTED THE ART OF CUTTING TORTOISE-SHELL. 23. 746 and v. 121, and Tibullus, i. (54. CHAP. REMARKS ON SLEEP. CHAP. WITHOUT IT. CHAP. 48.—THAT BEES ARE SENSIBLE OF HUNGER. VARIETIES OF IT: FOUR REMEDIES. EIGHT REMEDIES DERIVED, inserted in the text was the one employed by the author: see the remarks 16.—AT WHAT PERIOD SILVER FIRST MADE ITS APPEARANCE UPON THE ARENA AND UPON THE STAGE. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. 2. (20. THE PUTEOLAN DUST, 27. TWENTY-SEVEN REMEDIES. (72. London: Henry Bohn, 1855. PART. 56. CHAP. 3.—WHETHER MAGIC WAS EVER PRACTISED IN ITALY. )—INSTANCES OF ENDURANCE OF PAIN. CHAP. )—-INCISIONS MADE IN TREES. CHAP. (94. 28.—TREES WHICH GROW FROM CUTTINGS; THE MODE OF 3.2 out of 5 stars 19. WHO WAS THE FIRST )—FOUR VARIETIES OF THE ELM. (27. 54.—ADDITIONAL NAMES OF FISHES FOUND IN THE POEM THE ECHENEÏS: TWO REMEDIES. 43. CHAP. OPHICARDELON. CHAP. 57.—GALEOPSIS, GALEOBDOLON, OR GALION: SIX REMEDIES. 51.—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE TONSILLARY GLANDS, SHELL-FISH: ONE (25. )—THE ISLANDS IN THE VICINITY OF AFRICA. (23. THE (1. Riley, Esq., B.A., Ed. 70.—THE THORN CALLED APPENDIX: TWO REMEDIES. CHAP. 5.—THE FIRST GREEK AUTHORS WHO WROTE UPON PLANTS. 11. CHAP. (3. TOLD ABOUT IT. AND HOW THEY ARE CAUGHT. CHAP. (9. The greatest intellectual during the age of the Roman Empire, Pliny the Elder, combined all of those subjects and more into one sprawling encyclopedic work, the Natural History. )—THE TREES AND SHRUBS OF THE MEDITER- CHAP. 110.—PLANTS GROWING UPONDUNGHILLS: ONE REMEDY. CHAP. )—THE BIRDS CALLED SANGUALIS AND IMMUSULUS. CHAP. CHAP. 94. ERYTHALLS. CHAP. CHAP. PORPHYRIO. CHAP. CHAP. HÆMATITIS. CHAP. PLANTS WHICH NEVER LOSE THEIR LEAVES: PLANTS WHICH ADHERE TO THE, BODY, AND OF RESTORING SCARS TO THEIR THE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM IT. 31.—THE TREES THAT BEAR FRANKINCENSE. (20. CHAP. TWO REMEDIES. TO CLIP GREEN SHRUBS. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. (11. PLASTERS FOR WALLS. 37.—METHODS OF PROVIDING AGAINST THE INCONVENIENCE CHAP. CHAP. )—FIFTY KINDS OF GENEROUS WINES. 6.—AT WHAT PERIOD COLOURED AWNINGS WERE FIRST EMPLOYED IN THE THEATRES. THE ACYNOPOS. Nepos, Cato, i. )—INSTANCES OF EXTRAORDINARY STRENGTH. CHAP. (6. AFFECTIONS OF THE COLON. )—WHY ARABIA WAS CALLED "HAPPY.". 5.0 out of 5 stars 6. 28.—LIMONION, OR NEUROIDES: THREE REMEDIES. 65.—REEDS USED FOR ARROWS, AND FOR THE PURPOSE (8. 52. )—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM FOREIGN ANIMALS: 73.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE FLOWERS BEFORE MEN- (18. )—THE GENERATION OF FISHES. REMEDY. CHAP. BRAN: ONE REMEDY. 17. GLEUCINUM: ONE REMEDY. CHAP. 7.—COPS WHICH TEND TO IMPROVE THE LAND: CROPS i. 35. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. deductum.". CHAP. term. 61.—GNAPHALIUM OR CHAMÆZELON: SIX REMEDIES. ASCALIAS. 60.—REMEDIES FOR INFLAMED TUMOURS. CHAP. 15. (36. DEW; THE FORMS OF CLOUDS. (7. THE BEST REMEDIES AGAINST CATER- CHIA, LOCHIA POLYRRHIZOS, OR APPLE OF THE EARTH: TWENTY- but his name does not appear there. YOPS; THE ALOPECUROS; THE STELEPHUROS, ORTYX, OR PLAN- CHAP. 41.—REMEDIES FOR DISEASES OF THE SINEWS. TO BF CURATIVE OF LOVE. THE SMILAX: THREE RE- ", 13 "Pecunias deponerent." CHAP. )—REMEDIES DERVED FROM THE DOO. )—AN ACCOUNT OF THE OBSERVATIONS THAT 58.—THE ECHIOS; THREE VARIETIES OF IT: TWO REMEDIES. CHAP. (90. THE SMARIS: THREE REMEDIES. 4.—THE REGION OF THEMISCYRA, AND THE NATIONS THEREIN. CHAP. English reader may conceive the name Bibaculus to correspond to our CHAP. we may conclude that they were introduced into the latter part of his 27.—SEVENTY-NINE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE HYÆNA. Alexandre, in Lemaire, i. AT WHAT THESE PLANTS. in eight books, concerning ambiguity of expression." 37 "Dialectici." 108.—THE LABRUM VENEREUM : ONE REMEDY. Home » Articles » Person » Pliny the Elder » Pliny the Elder, Natural History, About Pictures Sources Countries Languages Categories Tags Thanks FAQ Donate Contact Articles Stubs. CHAP. THELYRRHIZOS. CHAP. BOOK XXI. )—FOUR KINDS OF FERULACEOUS PLANTS. THE THEOBROTION OR SEMNION. 36.—THE NATURE OF THE VARIOUS SEEDS. 107.—THE WONDERS OF FIRE AND WATER UNITED. 3.—ELATERIUM; TWENTY-SEVEN REMEDIES. 7.—WHO WAS THE FIRST TO ENCRUST THE WALLS OF HOUSES AND THE SCORPIO. THRACIA; THREE VARIETIES OF IT. 33, that the name of this female was Leontium; "...sed meretricula etiam Leontium contra Theophrastun scribere ausa sit.". )—-REMEDIES FOR DIEASES OF THE HEAD, AND CHAP. REMEDIES FOR 103.—PARTS OF THE HUMAN BODY TO WHICH CERTAIN While serving in this position he also found time to write his famous "Natural History" which was published in 77. 85.—THREE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE HOLOCHRYSOS. 79.—HISTORICAL FACTS CONNECTED WITH THE DURABILITY 8.—TIE CHANGES EFFECTED BY ASCLEPIADES IN THE BOOK XXXI. CHAP. (11. 8.—MAXIMS OF THE ANCIENTS ON AGRICULTURE. CAMPUS MARTIUS. CHAP. )—REMARKS ON DIALS, AS CONNECTED WITH CHAP. CHAP. A HANGING CITY. CHAP. 8.—HUMAN BEINGS WHO HAVE BEEN BELOVED BY DOLPHINS. 56.—COLUMNS. )—THE ISLANDS WHICH LIE IN FRONT OF ASIA. 20. AUGIS. CHAP. PÆDEROS. 13.—INDIAN TREES, THE NAMES OF WHICH ARE UNKNOWN. CHAP. (9. 77.—THE LEUCE, MESOLEUCON, OR LEUCAS: THREE ENORCHIS. 42.—THE MALADIES OF BEES, AND THE REMEDIES FOR PHŒNICITIS. AT ROME. 85.—REMEDIES FOR RUPTURES AND CONVULSIONS. lately discovered by Angelus Maius; Alexandre in Lemaire, i. 92.—PLANTS THAT HAVE NO PECULIAR SPOT FOR THEIR ALECTORIA. )—WHERE THE BEST HONEY IS PRODUCED. LIX, OR SISIRUM. 11.—THE TRICHOMANES: FIVE REMEDIES. 34. )—THE LEONTOPHONUS, AND THE LYNX. CHAP. )—SHRUBS, THE BLOSSOMS OF WHICH ARE USED FOR CHAPLETS. CHAP. a variation in the expression and in the individuals specified; De Orat. Pliny wrote the encyclopedic Naturalis Historia (Natural History), which became an editorial model for encyclopedias. CHAP. 82. CHAP. i. CHAP. CHAP. 7.—PLACES WHERE FISH EAT FROM THE HAND. )—THE LYNX, THE SPHINX, THE CROCOTTA, AND THE MONKEY. REMEDIES. 12.—IN HONOUR OF WHAT FOREIGNERS PUBLIC STATUES which will correctly express the meaning of the original, affectionate and CHAP. 64.—THE LAPPA, A PLANT WHICH PRODUCES WITHIN ITSELF. (17. WILD LETTUCE: SEVEN REMEDIES. CHAP. THE ACHLE- 35.—TWENTY-FIVE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM BUTTER. (1. 3.—EXOTIC TREES. THE FIG-TREE OF (11. HYPO- CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. SILKEN CHAPLETS. 10.—THE HISTORY OF the VARIOUS KINDS OF GRAIN. CHAP. )—PRECEPTS THE MOST USEFUL IN LIFE. 98.—THE WONDERS OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES 59.—THE CAPPARIS OR CAPER: EIGHTEEN REMEDIES. CHAP. )—THE LONGEST LIVES KNOWN AMONGST FISHES. CHAP. CHAP. BULAPATHUM: ONE REMEDY. CHAP. )—THE FIRST ARTISTS WHO EXCELLED IN THE SCULPTURE )—THE SÆPIA, THE LOLIGO, THE SCALLOP. )—THE VARIETY OF DESTINIES AT THE BIRTH OF MAN. CHAP. 89. CHAP. BUCARDIA. 37. (1 7. CHAP. 29. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. ITS MODE OF (5. OIL OF IGUVIUM: ONE REMEDY. 74. HAVE ON THEM THE FRUIT OF THREE YEARS. GALACTITIS, LEUCOGÆA, LEUCOGRAPRITIS, THE MAIN LAND. )—THE REVOLUTIONS OF THE MOON. CHAP. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF METALS. CHAP. )—FOUR REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE VINCAPERVINCA. 78.—THE BELLY: ANIMALS WHICH HAVE NO BELLY. THE PYRAMIDS. 1. 75.—TE OPINION OF CATO ON THE FELLING OF TIMBER. HEMP. (5. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. 32.—WHAT COLOURS WERE USED BY THE ANCIENTS IN CHAP. "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. CRATERITIS. 23.—TWENTY-THREE REMEDIES DERIVED FROM WHITE Digital version in the Packard Humanities Institute Latin Texts online: K.F.T. CHAP. BOOK VII. )—TREES WHICH DO NOT LOSE THEIR FOLIAGE. familiar, at the same time that it is sufficiently dignified and respectful. HOW COPPER WAS USED CHAP. AND 70.—REMEDIES FOR SPRAINS, INDURATIONS, AND BOILS. (19. THE STACHYS: ONE REMEDY. CHAP. 18.—THE DIFFERENT SPECIES OF LIONS. CHAP. 29. CHAP. 11. CHAP. For an account of Valerius Soranus see Hardouin's (1. 100. 5.—GALL-NUTS: TWENTY-THREE REMEDIES. 3. CHAP. )—WHEN PURPLE WAS FIRST USED AT ROME: WHEN THE LATICLAVE VESTMENT AND THE PRÆTEXTA WERE FIRST WORN. 7.—THE MEANING OF ERITHACE, SANDARACA, OR CERINTHOS. 8. 4.—WONDERFUL THINGS WHICH HAVE BEEN DONE BY THE ELEPHANT. SESAMOIDES: THREE MILK CHEESE CANNOT BE MADE. (4)—THE TORTOISE: SIXTY-SIX REMEDIES AND OBSERVATIONS. 14.—WATERS WHICH SERVE AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR OIL. 67.—FOREIGN BIRDS: THE PHALERIDES, THE PHEASANT, CHAP. 19.—THE PECULIAR CHARACTER OF THE LION. line to jump to another position: 1 "Jucundissime;" it is not easy to find an epithet in our language CHAP. 53.—-REMEDIES FOR COUGH AND FOR SPITTING OF BLOOD. 38.—THE SCANDIX: NINE REMEDIES. 25.—HOW COCKS ARE CASTRATED. CAPPADOCIA. )—AT WHAT PERIOD GENEROUS WINES WERE FIRST Book 4: Geography of eastern and northern Europe. 17.—REMEDIES FOR THE STINGS OF SERPENTS, FOR THE SYNOCHITIS. THE OTIS. CHAP. AND AT WHAT PERIOD. CHAP. (10. SERIPHUM: PULS: ONE REMEDY. CHAP. BEETLES. 45.—TREES WHICH BEAR NO FRUIT: TREES LOOKED UPON CHAP. APHRODISIACA. ANIMALS. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. CHELIDONIA. CHAP. )—THE ANTIPATHIES AND SYMPATHIES THAT CHAP. 41. 12. PURPLES: NINE REMEDIES. THE CYPERIS. CHAP. THE, ÆTHIOPIS THE OF SAND WITH LIME. THE RIVER-FROG: CHAP. THE BANK-SWALLOW. SHUT. CHAP. 78. CORCHORUS. HEPATITIS. CHAP. THE BATIS, (2. CHAP. 73.—THE LIVER: IN WHAT ANIMALS, AND IN WHAT PART 46 Asinius Pollio is a name which stands high in Roman literature; THE PYRACANTHA: ONE REMEDY. EXPLANATION OF THE TERMS SAGMEN, VERBENA, AND CLARIGATIO. (69. CHAP. BY WHAT PERSONS IT WAS FIRST PRACTISED. CHAP. CHAP. 1) informs us, that CHAP. Gaius Plinius Secundus (23 - 79AD), better known as Pliny the Elder, studied botany and philosophy in Rome before serving in the military. CHAP. 36.—ARTEMISIA, PARTHENIS, BOTRYS, OR AMBROSIA: CHAP. 10.—LUXURY DISPLAYED IN THE USE OF CRYSTAL. Index Auctorum, in Lemaire, i. CHAP. those critics who were disposed to dwell upon minute verbal distinctions; 96.—THE PSEUDOBUNION: FOUR REMEDIES. 73.—PRECIOUS STONES WHICH DERIVE THEIR NAMES FROM )—WHEN THE WAILD PLANTS WERE FIRST BROUGHT 82.—SYRIAN CROCOMAGNA: TWO REMEDIES. CHAP. 24. SWALLOWED UP. 119.—HOW THE GREATEST EFFICACY IN PLANTS MAY BE (21. 34. 66.—THE VARIOUS KINDS OF GLASS, AND THE MODE OF 10. THE ARIANIS. 9.—THE FIRST REGION OF ITALY 15.—CARYOPHYLLON, LYCION, AND THE CHIRONIAN CHAP. 45 Lucius Munatius Plancus took a conspicuous part in the political ONE REMEDY. CHAP. Alexandre in Lemaire, i. TROJAN WAR: OTHER TREES WHICH DATE FROM THE TIME THAT THE GLOW-WORM. )—ISLANDS WHICH HAVE BEEN UNITED TO CHAP. 18.—OTHER MARVELLOUS FACTS CONNECTED WITH WATER. CHAP. CHAP. 5. CHAP. THEY ARE NOT INAUSPICIOUS. )—THE PROPER ARRANGEMENTS FOR A FARM-HOUSE. POLYPODION, PHAULIAS, HIPPOPHÆSTON. 77.—METHODS OF OBTAINING FIRE FROM WOOD. )—THE NATURE OF THE LEAVES WHICH WITHER HOEING, EMPLOYED FOR EACH DESCRIPTION OF GRAIN. CHAP. Publication date 1855 Topics Natural history -- Pre-Linnean works Publisher (102. 79.—THE WILD POPPY CALLED HERACLIUM, OR APHRON: FOUR REMEDIES. 75. A.o., history of bronze working, bronze statues, Greek and Roman styles of sculpture, famous statues, colossi, the Colossus of Rhodes, famous Greek sculptors, copper, copper slag and copper compounds used in medicine, iron-ores and smelting, lode-stone, lead, tin, medical use of lead. SELINUSIAN EARTH; CONCERNING CHARIOT HORSES. (16. CHAP. ISIS: THE CHARITO-BLEPHARON. FOURTEEN REMEDIES. 26.—HALUS OR COTONEA: FIVE REMEDIES. (8. CHAP. 79. CHAP. (16. CHAP. MULC. 30.—HISTORICAL OBSERVATIONS UPON WATERS WHICH HAVE 70.—PRODIGIES CONNECTED WITH THE HEARTH. 37.—THE VARIOUS USES OF FAT AND OBSERVATIONS UPON THE SOMPHUS: ONE REMEDY. 2.—PARTICULARS RELATIVE TO HIPPOCRATES. (44. CHAP. )—STONE OF NAXOS. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. CHAP. 7.—THE EXCRESCENCES WHICH GROW ON THE ROBUR: (32. STARLING—BIRDS WHICH LOSE THEIR FEATHERS DURING THEIR. 40.—THE DURATION OF LIFE IN THE VARIOUS KINDS OF 57. CHAP. CHAP. 41—CABBAGES; THE SEVERAL VARIETIES OF THEM. CHAP. 4. CHAP. GASSINADE. (27. 30.—THE ADIANTUM, CALLITRICHOS, TRICHOMANES, POLYTRICHOS, OR SAXIFRAGUM; TWO VARIETIES OF IT: TWENTY-EIGHT REMEDIES. THE CNEORUM OR CASSIA; TWO VARIETIES OF IT. PHYCITIS. 45. CHAP. USE MADE OF THEM BY VARIOUS NATIONS, THEIR NATURE, AND Click anywhere in the BY OUR PEOPLE CALLED CALCIFRAGA: FOUR REMEDY. 2. THE TUNNY : FIVE REMEDIES. 104.—THE PROSERPINACA: FIVE REMEDIES. (15. (13. )—FIFTEEN REMEDIES DERIVED FROM LEAD. CHAP. Book 33: Gold, silver and mercury manifesti fierent.". Within the books, there is no real recognizable system, and one must not be surprised to find a description of navigation in the book on horticulture. CHAP. (7. CHAP. 12.—THE NARCISSUS: THREE VARIETIES OF IT. 24.—THE MODE OF TESTING THE GOODNESS OF PAPER. SIX OBSERVATIONS UPON APPLES. 74. BALÆNA: ONE REMEDY. 2.—WONDERS CONNECTED WITH TREES IN THE NORTHERN UNGUENTS. CHAP. TWENTY-FIVE (26. 28. 4. 21.—THE PAPYRUS: THE USE OF PAPER; WHEN IT WAS CHAP. OF THE GENERATIVE ORGANS. CHAP. 84. CHAFF: TWO REMEDIES. BOLOS. CHAP. ANIMALS WHICH HEAR WITHOUT EARS THE CHAM- 49. CHAP. 4. CHAP. CHAP. 1 (2012) Pp. CHAP. (27. OF WHICH ALL KNOWLEDGE HAS BEEN LOST. 10.—OTHER WONDERFUL THINGS RELATING TO DOLPHINS. PEPONES. FOR ALOPECY. THE EPIPETRON. REMEDIES DERIVED FROM MICE. A.o., plants used in medicine, Mithridates's interest in medicine, Greek writers in herbal medicine, moly, mandrake, hemlock, erigeron and toothache. FOR WHAT REASON. )—WONDERFUL CIRCUMSTANCES ATTENDING CINÆDIA. CHAP. We do not know much about his family, except … CHAP. 40. 54.—ACHATES; THE SEVERAL VARIETIES OF IT. Lemaire, 35. )—HOW HONEY IS TESTED. BOOK VI. 17. A.o., sailing, including a section on flax. 84.—THE WOMB: THE WOMB OF THE SOW: THE TEARS. 38. CHAP. 100. 42.—CHRYSOLITHOS: SEVEN VARIETIES OF IT. 89.—MARRUBIUM OR PRASION, OTHERWISE LINOSTROPHON, PHILOPAIS, OR PHILOCHARES: TWENTY-NINE REMEDIES. CHAP. (7. AS SANTERNA. )—ANIMALS WHICH ARE BORN OF BEINGS THAT OF THE SOIL. NIPPARENE. GONOÏDES: TWO REMEDIES. CHAP. 33. PUBLICLY ERECTED THERE. 9.1", "denarius"). CHAP. (15. 7.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM OTHER CHAPLET PLANTS. CHAP. 97.—POTERION, PHRYNION, OR NEURAS: FOUR REMEDIES. SINON: TWO THEM. )—THE NEW BIRDS. 36. FRUCTIFICATION. 24.—THE LETTUCE: FORTY-TWO REMEDIES. AN ACCOUNT OF COUNTRIES, NATIONS, SEAS, TOWNS, CHAP. (8. CHAP. (5. (4. CHAP. CARBUNCLES. )—CARBUNCULUS: TWELVE VARIETIES OF IT. THE THE BLOOD AND THE SWEAT. (11. )—THE BIRDS CALLED APODES, OR CYPSELI. $25.95. )—THE CULTURE OF THE OLIVE: ITS MODE OF PRESERVATION. HYDROLAPATHUM: TWO REMEDIES. WITHOUT THEM. CHAP. Much information covering Pliny the Elder came from his nephew and adopted son, the writer Pliny the Younger (62-113), including the story of his death: Pliny's last assignment was that of commander of the fleet in the Bay of Naples. CHAP. PLACES. )—SULPHUR, AND THE SEVERAL VARIETIES OF IT: A.o., bees, hives, the sources of honey, the organization of bees, honeycombs, drones, queen bees, portents provided by bees, bee-stings, the silk-moth, silk production, comparative zoology, and taxonomy: eyes, heart, anthropoid apes, bad breath of animals. (5. BIRDS OF ILL OMEN. HYÆNIA. 108. (9. 12. 57.—TREES WHICH HAVE GROWN SPONTANEOUSLY FROM THE CHAP. CHAP. ANIMALS WHICH HAVE NONE. 53. MOUSE-BARLEY, BY THE GREEKS CALLED PHŒNICE: ONE REMEDY. CHAP. )—THE LEAVES OF THE WILD OLIVE: SIXTEEN REMEDIES. THE THE SEA-PIG: TWO REMEDIES. 21. 19.—REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE BASILISK. (11. (86. CHAP. ÆSOPUS. (25. GORGONIA. passage; I have 69.—TREES IN ADDITION TO THE WILLOW, WHICH ARE OF )—COUNTRIES ON THE OTHER SIDE OF AFRICA. (61. INTRODUCED AT ROME. CHAP. CHAP. 34.—THE BEETLE. 14; xxv. POINTS OF THE WIND. 55.—THE METHOD OF WASHING EARTHS FOR MEDICINAL CHAP. 70.—THE ISOPYRON OR PHASIOLON: TWO REMEDIES. GROW FAT. 84. )—SIX REMEDIES DERIVED FROM THE ŒNANTHE. 10. 7.—CHILDREN REMARKABLE FOR THEIR PRECOCITY. CHAP. 58.—TWO REMEDIES DERIVED FROM CÆRULEUM. )—TREES WHICH GROW BUT SLOWLY: THOSE WHICH 33.—BRYON MARITIMUM: FIVE REMEDIES. CHAP. 34. 23.—WHAT KINDS OF FISHES HAVE NO MALES. 16.—THE AMPELOS CHIRONIA: ONE REMEDY. Pliny the Elder. 78.—THE WILD POPPY CALLED CERATITIS, GLAUCIUM, OR PARALIUM: SIX REMEDIES. CHAP. THREE REMEDIES. )—THE ANAGALLIS, OR CORCHORON; TWO VARIE- BY THE ANCIENTS. THE GLADIOLUS. HAMMITIS. ONE REMEDY. )—PRODIGIES OF THE EARTH WHICH HAVE CHAP. 70.—PEUCEDANUM: TWENTY-EIGHT REMEDIES. REMEDIES. 19.—THE PITCH-TREE AND THE LARCH: EIGHT REMEDIES. THE SCYTHICE: ONE REMEDY. )—THOSE WHICH ARE COVERED WITH HAIR, OR HAVE NONE, AND HOW THEY BRING FORTH. THE VIOLET. COLUTHIA OR CORYPHIA: AROMATITIS. )—OF CERTAIN LANDS WHICH ARE ALWAYS 58.—THE RISING AND SETTING OF THE STARS. )—THE FEET OF ANIMALS, FROM THOSE HAVING TAPHYLLON, OR CHAMÆZELON: THIRTY-THREE REMEDIES. (42. (9. TAGO; THE THRYALLIS. THE RIVER-CRAB: 50. ORITIS OR 4.—WHO WERE THE MOST SKILFUL LAPIDARIES. 37. CHAP. CHAP. 42.—THE CYNOSORCHIS OR ORCHIS: FOUR REMEDIES. 34.—THE LINDEN-TREE: FIVE REMEDIES. 94.—THE PERICLYMENOS: FIVE REMEDIES. TWO REMEDIAL PROPERTIES. (26. )—THE ORIGIN OF THE MEDICAL ART. CHAP. A paean to fire and an utterly peculiar story in the very last paragraph. CHAP. 49.—THE CISSOS ERYTIRANOS: TWO REMEDIES. (62. THE TABLES MADE OF THE WOOD THEREOF. 51.—AT WHAT PERIOD SILVER WAS FIRST USED AS AN CHAP. )—THE LILY: FOUR VARIETIES OF IT. CHAP. CHAP. i. 60.—PLANTS CLASSIFIED ACCORDING TO THEIR LEAVES. CHAP. Book 32: Sea animals CHAP. THREE REMDIES. )—WHERE THE SEA IS THE DEEPEST. Another aspect of this encyclopedia that may cause some surprise to the modern reader, is the use of the word "history", which does not mean that Pliny is interested in the past (although he is), but means "research". (81. 56.—THE HAIR OF THE EYE-LIDS; WHAT ANIMALS ARE CHAP. CHAP. 51.—REMEDIES FOR THE DISEASES OF ANIMALS. CHAP. 71.—THE ELELISPHACOS, SPHACOS, OR SALVIA: THIRTEEN REMEDIES. 63.—MEMNONIA. )—THE MALLOW CALLED MALOPE: THIRTEEN REME- 10. CHAP. (47. 6. OR MADON: THIRTY-ONE REMEDIES. CHAP. CHAP. LEAVES. FOUR REMEDIES. 48.—AT WHAT PERIOD THE ROMAN PEOPLE FIRST MADE CHAP. REMEDIES. 19.—THE PRECIOUS STONE CALLED TANOS. THE SWEET-SCENTED 75.—THE DIFFERENT SHAPES OF SHEEP; THE MUSMON. THE COTTON TREE. CHAP. CHAP. STATUES AT ROME WITH CUIRASSES. (15. WHEN SILVER WAS FIRST USED AS Deor. 67.—THE SENSITIVENESS OF WATER ANIMALS; THE TORPEDO, THE PASTINACA, THE SCOLOPENDRA, THE GLANIS, AND THE RAM-FISH. 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