Natural History, Volume VI: Books 20–23
Discover the wonders of the ancient world with Natural History, Volume VI: Books 20–23 by Pliny the Younger. Published in 1951, this remarkable volume spans 560 pages and offers a comprehensive look into the vast compendium of Roman knowledge. Pliny the Elder meticulously explores an array of topics, including 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, agriculture, and horticulture. This edition also covers essential insights into medicine, minerals, fine arts, and gemstones. Ideal for enthusiasts of ancient literature, folklore, and classical criticism, this book is a treasure for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of the natural world as seen through Roman eyes. Don't miss the opportunity to add this essential volume to your collection!