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Natural History Volume 5

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Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Pliny the Elders *Naturalis Historia*, an extraordinary encyclopedia crafted around AD 77-79, which stands as one of the most significant legacies of the Roman Empire. This comprehensive work assembles a wealth of ancient knowledge, drawing from esteemed sources while paving the way for future encyclopedic literature. Pliny intricately examines the relationship between nature and humanity, detailing the existence and uses of plants, animals, and insects, highlighting how the Romans often exploited these resources. With a keen focus on metals and minerals, this encyclopedia is a treasure trove for understanding the evolution of science. Volume five explores books twenty-one to twenty-five, revealing captivating subjects like the natural history of flowers, the properties of plants and fruits, and remedies sourced from both cultivated and wild trees. Join us on this enlightening journey through the natural world, guided by Leniss engaging insights.Copyright Assorted Non Fiction Science Social Sciences World
Episodes
  • 027 - Book 25 Chapters 91-110 Remedies for diseases of the eyes mandragora hemlock molybdaena capnos acoro
    Feb 26 2026
    Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Pliny the Elders *Naturalis Historia*, an extraordinary encyclopedia crafted around AD 77-79, which stands as one of the most significant legacies of the Roman Empire. This comprehensive work assembles a wealth of ancient knowledge, drawing from esteemed sources while paving the way for future encyclopedic literature. Pliny intricately examines the relationship between nature and humanity, detailing the existence and uses of plants, animals, and insects, highlighting how the Romans often exploited these resources. With a keen focus on metals and minerals, this encyclopedia is a treasure trove for understanding the evolution of science. Volume five explores books twenty-one to twenty-five, revealing captivating subjects like the natural history of flowers, the properties of plants and fruits, and remedies sourced from both cultivated and wild trees. Join us on this enlightening journey through the natural world, guided by Leniss engaging insights.
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    31 mins
  • 026 - Book 25 Chapters 75-90 The scorpio the phrynion the alisma remedies against certain poisons euclea p
    Feb 26 2026
    Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Pliny the Elders *Naturalis Historia*, an extraordinary encyclopedia crafted around AD 77-79, which stands as one of the most significant legacies of the Roman Empire. This comprehensive work assembles a wealth of ancient knowledge, drawing from esteemed sources while paving the way for future encyclopedic literature. Pliny intricately examines the relationship between nature and humanity, detailing the existence and uses of plants, animals, and insects, highlighting how the Romans often exploited these resources. With a keen focus on metals and minerals, this encyclopedia is a treasure trove for understanding the evolution of science. Volume five explores books twenty-one to twenty-five, revealing captivating subjects like the natural history of flowers, the properties of plants and fruits, and remedies sourced from both cultivated and wild trees. Join us on this enlightening journey through the natural world, guided by Leniss engaging insights.
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    14 mins
  • 025 - Book 25 Chapters 50-74 Plants which have been discovered by certain animals dogplant dictamnon the e
    Feb 26 2026
    Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Pliny the Elders *Naturalis Historia*, an extraordinary encyclopedia crafted around AD 77-79, which stands as one of the most significant legacies of the Roman Empire. This comprehensive work assembles a wealth of ancient knowledge, drawing from esteemed sources while paving the way for future encyclopedic literature. Pliny intricately examines the relationship between nature and humanity, detailing the existence and uses of plants, animals, and insects, highlighting how the Romans often exploited these resources. With a keen focus on metals and minerals, this encyclopedia is a treasure trove for understanding the evolution of science. Volume five explores books twenty-one to twenty-five, revealing captivating subjects like the natural history of flowers, the properties of plants and fruits, and remedies sourced from both cultivated and wild trees. Join us on this enlightening journey through the natural world, guided by Leniss engaging insights.
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    24 mins
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