Natural History, Volume IX: Books 33–35
Discover the rich tapestry of knowledge in Natural History, Volume IX: Books 33–35 by Pliny the Younger, published by Harvard University Press in 1952. This remarkable volume spans 432 pages and serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in the ancient world. Pliny the Elder meticulously compiles a vast array of Roman knowledge, covering essential topics such as the mathematics and metrology of the universe, world geography, and ethnography. Delve into human anthropology and physiology, as well as the fascinating realms of zoology, botany, and agriculture. Additionally, explore the intricacies of medicine, minerals, fine arts, and gemstones. This hardback edition is a must-have for enthusiasts of classical literature and those passionate about folklore and mythology. Enhance your library with this timeless piece of history and gain insights into the ancient Roman perspective on nature and the world.